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miningweekly.com | Sheila Barradas |Martin Creamer |Mariaan Webb |Terence Creamer
Alphamin Resources said it restarted tin production at its Bisie mine in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Tuesday after rebels withdrew from a nearby town of Walikale. The miner said in a statement it is processing stockpiled tin ore and activities at its underground mine are planned to resume later this month as more of its employees return to work.
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miningweekly.com | Sheila Barradas |Martin Creamer |Mariaan Webb |Terence Creamer
Prominent Trump supporter Erik Prince has agreed to help Democratic Republic of Congo secure and tax its vast mineral wealth, according to two sources close to the private security executive, a Congolese government official and two diplomats. The agreement, aimed at reaping more revenue from an industry marred by smuggling and corruption, was reached before Rwanda-backed M23 rebels launched a major offensive in January that has seen them seize eastern Congo's two largest cities.
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miningweekly.com | Tasneem Bulbulia |Sheila Barradas |Martin Creamer |Terence Creamer
Business|Copper|Exploration|Mining|PROJECT|Resources|Operations Business|Copper|Exploration|Mining|PROJECT|Resources|Operations business|copper|exploration|mining|project|resources|operations Name & Surname: Your Email: Telephone: Your Enquiry: Zambia is targeting three million tonnes of copper a year in the medium term Zambia is targeting three million tonnes of copper a year in the medium term As a magazine-and-online subscriber to Creamer Media's Engineering News & Mining Weekly, you are...
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miningweekly.com | Sabrina Jardim |Sheila Barradas |Martin Creamer |Terence Creamer
De Beers Group, in partnership with business incubation company Raizcorp, have launched the third intake of the Enterprise Development Project for Diamond Beneficiators, aimed at supporting and developing entrepreneurs in South Africa’s diamond industry. De Beers, in a media release, said this milestone reinforces its continued commitment to driving growth, transformation and inclusivity in South Africa’s diamond beneficiation sector.
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miningweekly.com | Sheila Barradas |Martin Creamer |Terence Creamer
Perth-based junior Image Resources on Thursday announced the first sale and shipment of heavy mineral concentrate from the Atlas mineral sands mine, in Western Australia. The nominal 10 000 wet tonnes HMC bulk shipment sailed from Geraldton Port on April 10 – just two months after the start of project commissioning in early February. The HMC was sold under a continuing life-of-mine offtake agreement with the company’s long-standing offtake partner Shantou Natford Zironium and Titanium.
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