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Sovereign rutile find could ultimately be worth many 'sovereigns'

IN THE "coming weeks" Sovereign Metals will formally report a rutile resource in Malawi that could be of great interest to third parties.

 Kasiya, Malawi

Kasiya, Malawi

Sovereign said Tuesday it had expanded the "high-grade mineralised envelope" to 89sq.km at its flagship Kasiya prospect, meaning it now had "well over a hundred square kilometres of mineralisation defined"...

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