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Explorer aiming to be first in Botswana

A MELBOURNE-based exploration company has plans to become the first uranium producer at its expansive Letlhakane project in the northeast of Botswana. <b>By Ron Berryman - <i>RESOURCESTOCKS</i>*</b>

Ron Berryman
Explorer aiming to be first in Botswana

A-Cap Resources holds 10 prospecting licences covering more than 7000 square kilometres in southern Africa and has left little to chance as it moves steadfastly towards completion of a bankable feasibility...

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