Acacia Mining’s top two executives have resigned in the midst of talks between its parent company and the Tanzanian government aimed at ending a long-running dispute that has hit Acacia’s operations.
Barrick Gold, the world’s biggest gold miner and 63.9 per cent owner of Acacia, struck a deal with Tanzania last month to end the dispute, part of which involved Acacia making a $300 million (Sh30.9 billion) payment. But Acacia, whose three producing gold mines are in Tanzania and was not directly involved in the talks, said last week it could not afford the payment.