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The Citizen on MSNTanzania eyes economic boost as $1.2bn uranium project commences
Tanzania is preparing to commence full-scale uranium mining in Ruvuma Region following the launch of a pilot processing plant ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSNRussia-backed $1.2B uranium project launches in Tanzania to fuel energy, economic growth
Tanzania has officially launched a $1.2 billion uranium extraction initiative in partnership with Russia’s state-owned ...
The pilot uranium processing plant has been commissioned by Rosatom subsidiary Mantra Tanzania Ltd at the Mkuju River project ...
A Rosatom subsidiary has launched a pilot uranium processing plant at Tanzania's Mkuju River project. The facility, built by ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNTanzania to launch $1.2bn uranium mining project led by unit of Russian nuclear energy group Rosatom
Tanzania is set to begin uranium mining in Namtumbo District following the near-completion of a pilot smelting facility, the Ministry of Minerals announced, Daily News reported. The $1.2bn project led ...
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The East African on MSNTanzania, Russia launch joint $1.2bln uranium plant in Namtumbo
Tanzania launched a $1.2 billion uranium extraction project this week, aiming to boost economic growth and develop clean ...
A Rosatom subsidiary has launched a pilot uranium processing plant in Tanzania as part of preparations for a full-scale facility planned for construc ...
A subsidiary of Russia’s state nuclear corporation Rosatom has launched a pilot uranium processing plant at the Mkuju River ...
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AllAfrica on MSNTanzania: Envoy Lauds Uranium Project, a Significant Step in Tanzania-Russia Ties
THE Russian Ambassador to Tanzania, Andrey Avetisyan, has lauded the launch of the pilot uranium refining plant in Namtumbo District saying it marks a significant step in the strengthening of ...
Tanzania is set to start mining uranium next year as government seeks to diversify a mining sector that is over-reliant on gold, a government official said Monday. A government committee put in ...
ARUSHA, Tanzania, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Uranium One's Tanzanian unit said it hoped to start building its Mkuju River uranium mine in 2013 and that, once completed, it would propel the east African ...
Australian-based miner, Mantra Resources plans to build a $400 million uranium mine in Tanzania within the next three years, a cabinet minister in the east African country said on Friday.
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