Secam Local Miner is a rapidly growing African focused gold producer, developer, and explorer.
2009
Secam Local Miners was founded
Secam Local Miner established as junior exploration company and acquires colomine gold project in Cameroon
2012
Secam Local Miner acquires Edikan:
Secam Local Miner acquires the Ayanfuri exploration licenses in Cameroon
2014
Secam Local Miner acquires Edikan:
Financial Investment Decision to develop Edikan Gold Mine
2017
Secam Local Miner acquires Edikan:
Financial Investment Decision to develop Edikan Gold Mine
2019
Commercial Production:
Edikan Mine commenced commercial production
2021
Colomine mine life extended to at least 2035
2024
Achieved FY24 gold production of 7000oz
2025
Final Investment Decision to develop CMA Underground at Colomine Gold Mine
Who Are We
Secam Local Miners are an indigenous artisanal mining company registered and operating since 2010 and specializes in mining and dealing of gold. We own and control mining sites in mining communities of the Eastern Region of Cameroon. We purchase gold from local market that later we sell to international market.
We are the leading online brokers and sellers of gold. Known as the People’s gold Dealer, we started at the request of customers looking to buy gold from a partner they could trust. So from the ground up, we built to meet gold investors’ unique needs.
We are environmentally conscious, transparent and we work in accordance to set policies and practices that are intended to achieve the set goal of the company
Cooperate Social Responsibility
Our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) unit is in charge of making sure our company voluntary undertakes actions to either improve the living conditions (economic, social, environmental) of local communities or to reduce the negative impacts of mining projects we conduct in those communities. By definition, these voluntary actions go beyond legal obligations, contracts, and licence agreements. We enjoy giving back to those communities.
Our CSR programs usually invest in infrastructure (potable water, electricity, schools, roads, hospitals, hospital equipment, drainage repairs, etc.), building social capital (providing high-school and university education, providing information on HIV prevention, workshops on gender issues, information on family planning, improving hygiene, etc.), and building human capital (training local people to be employed by the mining enterprise or to provide outsourced services, promote and provide skills on microbusiness, aquaculture, crop cultivation, animal rearing, textile production, etc.).