AVZ Minerals is on track to commence construction of the Manono lithium project in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in the September quarter.
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AVZ to take bigger slice of Manono lithium project
AVZ Minerals is set to acquire an additional stake in the Manono lithium-tin project in the Democratic Republic of Congo for $US15.5 million ($21.3 million).
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AVZ to announce $US300m worth of Manono contracts
AVZ Minerals is set to award $US300 million ($432 million) worth of tenders to develop its Manono lithium-tin project in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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AVZ ramps up Manono development with GR Engineering contract
AVZ Minerals has appointed GR Engineering Services (GRES) as its definitive feasibility study (DFS) engineer for the company’s Manono lithium and tin project in Congo.
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AVZ Minerals secures Chinese backing to advance lithium prospect
AVZ Minerals has raised $9.8 million which will fast-track its Manono lithium and tin project in the Congo toward production.
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AVZ adds size to world’s biggest lithium-rich deposit
AVZ Minerals has reported an increase in the size of the world's largest hard rock spodumene deposit at its 60 per cent-owned Manono project in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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WA company acquires Congolese gold project
Western Australia based company Vector Resources has completed the acquisition of the Maniema gold project in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
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Memorial planned for killed Sundance board members
Current Sundance Resources head George Jones is working towards building a memorial to the company’s board members that died in the 2010 Congo plane crash.
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Australia needs to act on conflict minerals
The University of Melbourne's Sara Meger calls on Australia to clarify its position on the issue of conflict minerals.
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Sundance gets FIRB nod as aircrash families take legal action
Sundance Resources has been given the go-ahead from the Foreign Investment Review board for a takeover from Chinese Hanlong Group as families of board members killed in the Congo plane crash take legal action.
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