Malawi: Milanzi seeks new partners after Eramet abandons exploration work
The Milanzi blocks are believed to host mineralised sands and battery ores. One is close to a project of the junior Sovereign Metals, in which Rio Tinto has invested.
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▪ Malawi: Milanzi seeks new partners after Eramet abandons exploration work
▪ The Milanzi blocks are believed to host mineralised sands and battery ores. One is close to a project of the junior Sovereign Metals, in which Rio Tinto has invested.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/817920/malawi-milanzi-seeks-new-partners-after-eramet-abandons-exploration-work/
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