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Shocking twist in Sundance saga

AFTER a proposed multi-million joint development deal sputtered out after two years of efforts, Chinese-controlled AustSino Resources is forging ahead with Mbalam-Nabeba development, leaving its former partner Sundance Resources stunned.

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Over the weekend, the delisted AustSino confirmed it had entered into memoranda of understanding with the governments of Cameroon and Republic of Congo, which seized a string of permits owned by Australian...

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