Power Metal Resources in demand after finding anomalies at Botswana project
A look at Friday s major share movers on the London Stock Exchange
Power Metal Resources PLC (LON:POW) added 4% to 2.45p before close after finding extensive anomalies at the South Ghanzi Project in Botswana.
These findings align closely with previous fieldwork conducted and the established regional exploration model for the discovery of major copper/silver deposits within the Kalahari Copper Belt.
“The exploration story at South Ghanzi continues to progress at pace and we eagerly await the next phase of results and drill testing of several of these high-priority targets,” said Paul Johnson, the chief executive of Power Metal Resources.
Conservation International Hands Over Office Equipment to Agriculture Ministry to Boost Climate Change Fight Conservation International Hands Over Office Equipment to Agriculture Ministry to Boost Climate Change Fight
Mr. Mulbah presenting the assorted office equipment to Deputy Minister Fagans on behalf of CI
Environmental nonprofit Conservation International handed over US$ 10,000 worth of assorted office equipment to the Ministry of Agriculture on Tuesday, to strengthen monitoring of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the agriculture sector and boost Liberia’s efforts to tackle climate change.
The items donated included laptop and desktop computers, photocopier, office chairs, projector, office desk, among others. The equipment was procured with funding from the Global Environment Facility (GEF) under the Capacity-building Initiative for Transparency (CBIT) Project.
Power Metal Resources in demand after finding anomalies at Botswana project
A look at Friday s major share movers on the London Stock Exchange
Power Metal Resources PLC (LON:POW) added 4% to 2.45p before close after finding extensive anomalies at the South Ghanzi Project in Botswana.
These findings align closely with previous fieldwork conducted and the established regional exploration model for the discovery of major copper/silver deposits within the Kalahari Copper Belt.
“The exploration story at South Ghanzi continues to progress at pace and we eagerly await the next phase of results and drill testing of several of these high-priority targets,” said Paul Johnson, the chief executive of Power Metal Resources.
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Courtesy of ESA
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of fields and urban expansion.
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