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Anvil swiftly clinches larger Kinsevere stake

HOT on the heels of a huge boost to its Kinsevere copper project in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Anvil Mining has moved to acquire an additional 15% interest in the massive project, taking its mining rights to 95%.

Rebecca Lawson
Anvil swiftly clinches larger Kinsevere stake

The company has entered into an agreement to acquire the additional interest from private Congolese company Mining Company Katanga – Anvil’s partner in the project – in the mining rights for the Kinsevere-Nambulwa...

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