“Kibali was built on partnerships with its stakeholders, notably the government and its host communities.”- Mark Bristow
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We are all acutely aware of the challenges and we need to address these now, with all hands on deck through partnerships with the business sector, civil society, labour movements, communities and other key stakeholders.
“Kibali was built on partnerships with its stakeholders, notably the government and its host communities.”- Mark Bristow
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