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Lake Victoria Gold Ltd. (LVGLF) is a Tanzanian-focused gold exploration company advancing high-potential projects in the Tembo and Imwelo license areas. This page aggregates official news releases and verified updates about the company’s mining developments, strategic partnerships, and regulatory progress.
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Lake Victoria Gold (OTCQB:LVGLF) has announced a 7,750-meter multi-purpose drilling campaign at Area C of its Imwelo Gold Project in Tanzania. The program aims to support production readiness, resource conversion, and pit design optimization, targeting completion in Q3 2025.
Area C, averaging 3.7 g/t Au, represents one of the highest-grade zones within Imwelo's historical resource of 291,600 oz Au. The project, located 12km from AngloGold Ashanti's Geita Gold Mine, is fully permitted with a 10-year mining license and targets first gold production within 12 months of construction start.
The drilling program includes 3,750m of grade control drilling, 2,500m of strike extension drilling, and 1,500m of depth extension drilling, along with geotechnical and metallurgical work to support final engineering and plant commissioning.
Lake Victoria Gold (LVGLF) has engaged Nesch Mintech Tanzania Limited to conduct an independent commissioning audit of Nyati Resources' gold processing plant in Tanzania. This audit supports LVG's evaluation of a proposed joint venture with Nyati focused on regional gold processing. The joint venture would integrate gold-bearing material from Primary Mining Licenses and LVG's recently converted Tembo Mining Licenses with Nyati's processing infrastructure.
The processing facility includes a recently commissioned 120 tpd carbon-in-pulp plant and a second unit under construction, with combined capacity expected to reach 620 tpd. The joint venture would create a special purpose vehicle owned by LVG, Nyati, and the Government of Tanzania (16% free-carried). Nesch Mintech's audit, scheduled for June 2025, will assess plant readiness, performance, and operational viability.
Lake Victoria Gold (OTCQB: LVGLF) held its Annual and Special Meeting of Shareholders on May 7, 2025. Shareholders elected seven directors: Marc Cernovitch, Simon Benstead, David Scott, Frank Högel, Seth Dickinson, Dean Comand, and Richard Reynolds. The company appointed D&H Group LLP as auditor and approved a new 10% rolling omnibus equity incentive plan.
Following the meeting, key executive appointments were made: Marc Cernovitch as CEO, Simon Benstead as Executive Chairman and CFO, David Scott as Managing Director Tanzania, Seth Dickinson as COO, and Nick DeMare as Corporate Secretary. The new equity incentive plan, pending TSX Venture Exchange approval, allows for various awards including stock options, deferred share units, and performance share units.
Lake Victoria Gold (LVGLF) is evaluating a small-scale mining and processing opportunity at its wholly owned Tembo Project in northern Tanzania. The initiative aims to generate early cash flow by extracting and processing near-surface material using existing local infrastructure.
The project features multiple high-potential targets with significant near-surface gold intersections at Ngula 1, Nyakagwe East, and Nyakagwe Village. A privately operated Carbon-in-Pulp (CIP) plant has been commissioned nearby, with a second unit under construction, expected to reach a combined capacity of 620 tonnes per day.
Through its local subsidiary MIPCCL, LVG holds a Joint Venture interest in 20 Primary Mining Licences adjacent to its MLs. The company is preparing a non-binding Letter of Intent for a potential joint venture with the Processing Licence owner to mine and process material from both MLs and PMLs. The company cautions that this initiative is preliminary and not based on a feasibility study, carrying increased uncertainty and higher risk of economic or technical failure.
Gold prices are setting new records with analysts predicting a 'once-in-a-generation' bull run for mining stocks. Gold analyst Don Durrett projects gold could reach $4,000 per ounce, while major banks like UBS and Deutsche Bank forecast $3,500 and $3,700 respectively.
Lake Victoria Gold is advancing its Tembo Project in Tanzania's Lake Victoria Goldfield, adjacent to Barrick's Bulyanhulu Mine. The company recently secured four Mining Licenses valid for 10 years and completed the acquisition of the Imwelo Mining License. They've secured a potential gold prepay agreement for 7,000 ounces with Monetary Metals and received a C$3.52 million investment from TAIFA Group at C$0.22 per share.
The company has invested US$28 million in historical exploration at Tembo, including over 50,000 meters of drilling, identifying several high-grade zones. A previous deal with Barrick for six non-core licenses included $6 million upfront and up to $45 million in contingent payments.
Lake Victoria Gold (LVGLF) has successfully converted its Prospecting License into four Mining Licenses (MLs) for the Tembo Project in Tanzania's Lake Victoria Goldfield. Each ML is valid for 10 years, with a 10-year renewal option.
The project has received over $28 million in exploration investments, including 50,000 meters of diamond and RC drilling. Three high-priority targets have shown promising results:
- Ngula 1: 250m-wide zone with intercepts up to 22.18 g/t Au over 15.00m
- Nyakagwe Village: Multiple structures with grades up to 78.1 g/t Au over 1.00m
- Nyakagwe East: 300m-wide zone with grades up to 19.1 g/t Au over 3.00m
The company is evaluating near-term production opportunities, including potential use of nearby third-party processing facilities and planning new RC drilling programs. A previous strategic transaction with Barrick Gold's Bulyanhulu Mine included $6M cash plus up to $45M in contingent payments.