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B2Gold will cut 300 jobs from Namibia in this year

B2Gold will cut 300 jobs from Namibia in this year

B2Gold, a Canadian gold mining firm, plans to reduce 300 jobs in Namibia by the end of this year. The company will continue its phased downscaling at Otjikoto after it has exhausted open pit reserves.

Otjikoto, which started commercial production in March of 2015, produced an unprecedented 198,142 gold ounces last year. This accounted for almost a quarter B2Gold’s total output.

"By 2025, we will reduce our permanent staff from 700 to 400. This means that 300 employees will be affected during 2025", B2Gold Namibia’s country manager John Roos told reporters Monday at a company presentation.

Otjikoto also reported a record profit thanks to record-high gold prices.

The company plans to continue processing the stockpiles until at least 2032.

Current underground operations of the mine are expected to last until 2027. An extension is possible if exploration uncovers new mineral deposits.

B2Gold began its phased reduction in Namibia in the first quarter 2024. 130 employees were laid off in that year.

Otjikoto is expected to produce 165,000-185,000 ounces gold this year.

B2Gold has gold mines operating in Mali, the Philippines and other countries. It also has numerous exploration and development projects in Mali, Colombia, and Finland. (Reporting and editing by Nelson Banya, Tomaszjanowski, and Tomasha Janowski).

(source: Reuters)