Ongwe identifies 5km gold anomaly at Namibia’s Omatjete project
Key takeaways
- Ongwe identifies 5km gold anomaly at Namibia’s Omatjete project Soil samples from the site have returned assay results of up to 730ppb gold.
- According to the company, the Nguni anomaly remains open to the north, east and west, indicating the potential for further expansion with additional sampling.
- Soil samples from the site have returned assay results of up to 730 parts per billion (ppb) gold, with significant gold trends above 100ppb along multi-kilometre stretches.
Ongwe identifies 5km gold anomaly at Namibia’s Omatjete project Soil samples from the site have returned assay results of up to 730ppb gold. Credit: Olga_Kostrova/Shutterstock.com. · Mining Technology · Olga_Kostrova/Shutterstock.com. Shree Mishra Wed, June 10, 2026 at 6:09 PM GMT+7 2 min read GC=F OGW.V WIA.AX Ongwe Minerals has discovered a gold-in-soil anomaly extending over a 5km strike length at its Omatjete Gold Project in Namibia.
This new surface gold find, termed the Nguni anomaly, is situated approximately 17km from Ongwe’s existing Manga gold discovery and around 55km from Wia Gold’s Kokoseb project, which has a declared resource of 2.93 million ounces.
According to the company, the Nguni anomaly remains open to the north, east and west, indicating the potential for further expansion with additional sampling.