Just tell us2 Aug 2018 10:38
23rd November 2017<br />"that in total could exceed the initial planned output of 10,000 tonnes per month, which is targeted to be achieved by the end of January 2018."<br /><br />8th January 2018<br />"In anticipation of the Company's planned increase in production"<br /><br />31st January 2018<br />"Edenville's mining operations are proceeding as anticipated, with high quality near surface coal being extracted from the Mkomolo deposit. Mining operations have been able to keep pace with demand.<br />To help fulfil the demand for coal we are experiencing and to potentially increase the amount of unprocessed coal the Company can sell, the Company has taken the decision to also start mining the Namwele deposit. Namwele, which sits to the south of the Mkomolo deposit, will be mined by our Tanzanian partner, Upendo Group Ltd ("Upendo"). Upendo has already started clearing the overburden and we expect the first Namwele coal to be mined before the end of Q1 2018.<br />The Company's wash plant and associated equipment is currently running at a throughput of 30 to 40 tonnes per hour, operating six days a week for 8 to 10 hours a day. Edenville is therefore in a position to process 8,000 to 10,000 tonnes of mined material per month."<br /><br />27th April 2018<br />"The Company is currently operating at up to 4,000 tonnes of coal per month"<br /><br />Rufus, just tell us what is going on please. Good or bad, investors just want to know wtf is going on.<br />