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With Sanbrado showing signs of sizzling, additions to WAF portfolio being sought

BECOMING a two or three mining operations gold company is the aim of the thus-far hugely successful developer West African Resources, with cash already building ahead of commercial production at the Sanbrado operation being set to be declared July 1.

 West African Resources COO Lyndon Hopkins (left) and CEO Richard Hyde with gold from Sanbrado

West African Resources COO Lyndon Hopkins (left) and CEO Richard Hyde with gold from Sanbrado

Comments about WAF's future strategy were made by MD Richard Hyde at NWR's Virtual Resources Conference in response to a question about dividends, with payback of project debt and company growth indicated...

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