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Ntsimbintle Mining is looking to create a new 800,000 ton per year manganese mine in the Kalahari Basin.
Ntsimbintle Mining is looking to create a new 800,000 ton per year manganese mine in the Kalahari Basin.
According to Mining Weekly:
Speaking to Mining Weekly Online at a Ntsimbintle gala dinner, in Kimberley, on Friday night, (managing director Justin Pitt) outlined that the company owned 51% of the new project, which would be developed by Mokala Manganese, a company that was established specifically for this purpose.
Justin Pitt, managing director of the company, said the goal is to complete a bankable feasibility study:
Additional holes are being drilled and the objective is to [complete] a BFS by the end of next year.
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