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Thanks Barry
Barryevans1
Is it possible you could get a pic and post it on twitter?
Shinyshiny,
I have found an article in the Zimbabwe Chronicle which states "Beneficiation of lithium is way to go." (Published 3rd Jan 2023)
For some reason I cannot post the link. However, if you do a Google search you will find it.
Shinyshiny,
Check out the word unbeneficiated and beneficiated related to mining.
From the meaning of those words I am certain the ban will not apply to PREM.
Laverda,
You are missing the point of a Pilot Mine.
So, check this articleby SGS Canada:
https://www.sgs.ca/en/mining/metallurgy-and-process-design/pilot-plants
Laverda,
Check out this article published by International Mining in 2018:
https://im-mining.com/2018/01/28/advantages-pilot-mining-project-development/
Cheerz Daz,
Daz423
Prem are in Zimbabwe, not Ghana.
Thanks for all the info guys.
It is much appreciated.
Cheers Kenny, thats what I found.
Sorry should have put mining companies.
Snowking,
You said 'something better than Rio Tinto'.
Do you mean, 1 of the 2 companies which are larger than Rio Tinto?
*mentioning
Acker,
I noticed it. But it was quite obviously a typo.
So, is it really worth mentiong?
Lithboy, WandGrabbit Daz423,
Exactly. I am certain Viggo is one (or both lol) of the pair which have recently been banned.
I'm certain he saw the Fear in Mali subtitle and is hoping that will be enough to "spook" investors.
But, Fartjet & Dozyliam it has not worked!
Viggo, I have read the report and the following from the news report is important.
But security expert Fulan Nasrullah says it would be a shock if any of the Islamist groups in West Africa were to capture a state and hold it.
"People should not interpret Africa or every other jihadi Islamist group through the prism of what just happened in Afghanistan - the contexts are different but there are a few similarities," he says.
The groups fighting in West Africa are not a cohesive force like the Taliban, they are a mixture of various militias, whose goals sometimes align but not always and increasingly the global contest between IS and al-Qaeda has seen their affiliates fighting each other.
West Africa's Islamist groups "exist in a climate where the state is weak, but they are weaker than the weak states", Mr Nasrullah says.
Acker,
It most definitely stinks. I received an RNS alert on my phone at exactly 9am. By the time I got to my computers (about 16 feet away) the price was dropping like a stone. I'm no conspiracy theorist but, I believe some people had advance knowledge of the poorly worded content of the RNS.