Mako Gold increases Côte d’lvoire footprint on grant of Ouangolodougou Permit near Barrick’s Tongon mine
Ouangolodougou, along with the Korhogo Nord permit now constitute the Korhogo Project, which collectively cover 296 square kilometres over 17 kilometres of faulted greenstone granite contact. The Ouangolodougou permit is valid for four years from the date of granting
Mako Gold Ltd (ASX:MKG) has increased its footprint in Côte d’lvoire after a decree from the country’s Ministry of Mines granting the Ouangolodougou Permit, which covers 111 square kilometres of prospective tenure within 15 kilometres of Barrick Gold Corp’s (NYSE:GOLD) (TSE:ABX) (FRA:ABR) 4.9-million-ounce Tongon Gold Mine.