Leadership
Leadership at
Kerende Gold
I am management consultant, specializing in International Development. I am currently leading the turn around and transformation of two businesses associated with UK based Blake holdings Enterprise, namely Westleigh Land Development (“Westleigh Lands”) and Tanzania based St Clair Mines and Kerende Gold poised to continue mineral Exploration in key gold and critical minerals domains in Sub Saharan Africa.
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Beyond International Development, I have extensive experience UK’s Insolvency & Corporate restructuring fields. Between 2017 and 2023 I managed a complex Insolvency programme concerning an affiliate of Blake’s family enterprise . I led comprehensive research into the irregular placing of the company into Insolvency and the subsequent filing of a Formal Compliant with the UK’s top Insolvency body, the Insolvency Practitioners Association (“IPA”).
I also led and executed defense in relation to the Liquidation of a Blake affiliate company in two separate claims and the court cases that were listed at the Land Registration Tribunal and Business and Commercial Court, Insolvency and Companies List at Bristol County Court respectively.
In mining I have a strong background in research on the some of the most prominent geological domains of the Pan African Orogeny. My research work in Africa’s Geology and mineral and energy resources disposition spectrum include the East Africa Rift Systems, East African Sedimentary Petroleum System, Tanzania Cratons and Lake Victoria Archean Gold Area (“LGVA”), the graphite prolific Mozambique belt, Central Africa Copper Belt and the world Class Katanga Sequence, the Okavango Delta and Karoo strata in Southern Africa and latterly the Helicon and Rubicon Lithium domains in Namibia.
My journey in mineral exploration began in 2010, where I co- founded Kerende Gold exploration alongside kerende gold project, a British led mineral exploration programme in located at the Golden Glory in North Mara and on sitting on the same domain as Barrick Gold’s North Mara Mine with 4 million ounces of Gold – demonstrating Tanzania’s superiority in Gold.
