Mozambique Mining: Chinese group aims 20,000 tonnes of ore per day from Chibuto mine

Mozambique Mining: Chinese group aims 20,000 tonnes of ore per day from Chibuto mine

Chinese mining company Ding Sheng Minerals plans to process 20,000 tonnes of ore per day at two new developments in Chibuto, Gaza province, in southern Mozambique, according to a communique released yesterday.

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Mozambique Mining: Kenmare Resources results improve

Kenmare Resources, one of the leading global producers of titanium minerals and zircon, which operates the Moma Titanium Minerals Mine (the “Mine” or “Moma”) in northern Mozambique, has just reported records after records in all fronts of the business for the present quarter and half year ending 30 June 2018.

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Mozambique Mining: President Nyusi visits Chibuto heavy sands

Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi has encouraged the Chinese company, the Anhui Foreign Economic Construction Group, to work in a coordinated fashion with the local communities and the administration of Chibuto district, in the southern province of Gaza, where it plans to exploit titanium bearing heavy mineral sands.

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Mozambique Mining: Savannah Resources start heavy sands extraction in Inhambane

A consortium of Savannah Resources and the Rio Tinto mining groups will begin extracting heavy sand samples in Inhambane, southern Mozambique, to produce concentrate under the pre-feasibility study of the Mutamba project, which began in mid-2017, Savannah said in a recent market filing.

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Mozambique Mining: Begins pre-feasibility study for Mutamba heavy sands project

The first phase of the pre-feasibility study of the Mutamba heavy sands project is already underway, the Savannah Resources group said, adding that the study is being conducted by TZMI, a technical consultancy firm specializing in heavy sands.

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Mozambique Mining: Production recommences at Kenmare Moma Mine

Kenmare Resources (LSE: KMR, ISE: KMR) has announced that the Moma Titanium Minerals project in Nampula Province, north Mozambique is now working normally following a temporary suspension of operations as a result of the unofficial industrial action announced on the 24 June. According to the company Managing Director, Michael Carvill, all employees have now returned to work. “The Company stands by the tripartite agreement made with the Union and Department of Labour in March concerning…

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