Leone Rock Supports Women Farmers, Students & Mines Workers

The year 2022 has started in good footing for Leone Rock Metal Group, as the company through its subsidiary Kingho Mining Company donated agricultural equipment to women farmers, scholarships to some university students of the mining communities and stationeries to the United Mines Workers Union.

The donations which are done in tandem with the company’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) drive are geared toward boosting the relationship between the company and its various stakeholders.

In the scholarship donation in Bumbuna Town, Dansogoia Chiefdom, the Chiefdom Speaker Michael Y. Kallon acknowledged the several supports Kingho Mining Company has rendered Dansogoia Chiefdom ranging from education, agriculture, sanitation, among others within the short period of their operations.

In another event, Leone Rock Metal Group has in Freetown donated stationary to the United Mines Workers Union. During the donation, Ezekiel Dyke, Secretary General of the union, said his union is looking forward to working towards not only the interest of the workers but also the company. He said the donation is timely, and assured that the union will utilize the materials very well.

Responding, Director of Human Resource, Dean Ma said Leone Rock Metal Group will continue to donate to foster relationship with miners and stakeholders.

Human Resource Manager, Mohamed Daffae said the United Mines Worker Union plays a very important role in checkmating the company.

Director in the Office of the CEO, Salim Sillah said that the tools given to the United Mines Worker Union would enhance the activities of the union. He recounted on the CSR endeavors the company has undertaken, and assured that the company will explore and tap into more future CSR projects.