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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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The Citizen on MSNTanzania eyes economic boost as $1.2bn uranium project commencesDar es Salaam. Tanzania stands on the threshold of major economic gains as it prepares to commence full-scale uranium mining at the Mkuju River project in Ruvuma Region, with the launch of a pilot ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNTanzania to launch $1.2bn uranium mining project led by unit of Russian nuclear energy group RosatomTanzania 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 NamtumboTanzania launched a $1.2 billion uranium extraction project this week, aiming to boost economic growth and develop clean ...
A subsidiary of Russia’s state nuclear corporation Rosatom has launched a pilot uranium processing plant at the Mkuju River ...
By Alimat Aliyeva With an estimated 139 million tonnes of uranium deposits and a projected mine life of 22 years, Tanza ...
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AllAfrica on MSNTanzania: Envoy Lauds Uranium Project, a Significant Step in Tanzania-Russia TiesTHE 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 ...
Tanzania to develop uranium deposits WASHINGTON, July 24 (UPI) -- In the wake of encouraging surveys of the country's uranium deposits, Tanzania's government is developing a policy on nuclear energy.
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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