PRECIOUS METALS

Force locks in Tshimpala offtake

FORCE Commodities  shares continued their upward momentum of the past two weeks, hitting an intraday peak of 3.5c, after the company inked a binding offtake agreement with Swiss-based Transamine Trading for all lead and silver production from its new Tshimpala project in Malawi.

 Force's Malawi interests are expansive and developing rapidly.

Force's Malawi interests are expansive and developing rapidly.

Transamine's rights to purchase 100% of output are on an "evergreen" basis, with the pricing will be based on the London Metals Exchange lead benchmark price and London Bullion Market Association silver...

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