AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMining & Investment: Greenheart Gold has started a 2,000-metre diamond drill program at its Tosso Creek gold project in Suriname, beginning at the Walaba target and moving next to Swalanga, after earlier soil sampling, trenching, mapping and drone magnetics outlined several target areas. Gold Sector Consolidation: Founders Metals is set to consolidate 100% ownership of the Antino Gold Project in southeastern Suriname by buying out Nana Resources’ remaining 30% stake in Lawa Gold, while Gold Fields boosts its strategic stake in Founders to about 19.9% through a C$77m investment. Public Health Policy: Suriname’s National Assembly Speaker Ashwin Adhin says he will pilot private member’s legislation to make suicide prevention legally mandatory, citing police statistics showing 22 cases of suicide and suicide attempts registered in June. Sports (Youth Football): Suriname’s U14 boys made a strong showing in the CFU Challenge Series, with results placing them in the mix of Tier II Group D standings as they face Saint Lucia in the tournament. Energy & Regulation (Regional): The Petroleum Commission in Ghana launched its 15th anniversary celebration, highlighting regulatory excellence as it looks ahead to a sustainable upstream petroleum industry.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.