Featured Image: A Sudan sunset, 2012 Another busy couple of weeks in Camp Kangari, The UK and elsewhere is slowly opening Post-COVID-19 and we are organizing a temporary summer move to Lisbon, Portugal (watch this space for a joint Kangari/Spotlight Lisbon festa!). We are still being delayed for Africa trips, but we hope July brings […]
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The Kangari African Review #5
Featured Image: Camping on the edge of the Faleme River, Mali – 2013 A slightly shorter round up this week as the Kangari team, much like our friends on the Spotlight team, are back with some post-COVID work! Hurrah! The big news this comes out of West Africa, where Perseus Mining (ASX:PRU) announced that they […]
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A LOT CAN HAPPEN IN TWO AFRICAN WEEKS Wow, 2 weeks already!!! One of the biggest developments is that South Africa and Lesotho have eased measures on mining companies and mines are slowly opening again, despite the countries still being in lockdown. Gem Diamonds (LON:GEMD), will reopen its Letseng Mine in Lesotho on Monday, […]
Continue readingMore TagThe Mining Mongrel: April Review (Part 1)
Good evening and welcome to my second weekly review of the London mining space! This week has seen the foundations of the junior exploration market shake, as businesses hustle for their position in the food chain of generalist investors attention. Valuable, small fundraisers have been completed with loyal shareholders backing some early stage projects. These […]
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Header image: looking out over one of the biggest copper mines in the world, in the mining town of Bor, from Mundoro’s HQ. Housekeeping notes: With the cancellation of all of our overseas jobs for the foreseeable future… I’m waving a tin can around in the proverbial mining streets this week. I’ve launched a Patreon […]
Continue readingMore TagLiam tours the 2018 London 121 Mining Investment Conference
We had a few fantastic days at London’s County Hall with 115 companies, back to back meetings and perhaps a few beers enjoyed by all at the end… Here’s Liam’s tour and a selection of companies we enjoyed speaking to.
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