Maputo — The Australian mining company Metals of Africa has announced the discovery of “a significant new base metals geochemical anomaly” at its Mazoe River project in the western province of Tete.
According to the announcement, the anomaly, identified from soil sampling, is 2.5 kilometres long by 750 metres wide and it “hosts elevated zinc, lead and copper, plus manganese and phosphorus, among other elements”.
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