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Scoota30

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SA taxi driver picked up from airport late last week
Does it take two weeks to get from Perth to SA these days? 😃 Or did it take the board two weeks to organise to get flights over there. That seems more realistic
 
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Does it take two weeks to get from Perth to SA these days? 😃 Or did it take the board two weeks to organise to get flights over there. That seems more realistic
It's 2 weeks by camel.
 
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Better off sending old mate an invitation to come out to Perth. He would have the jet fueled up and be on his way within the hour!
 
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Tin would still need to be nominated under PR as its goes through a process which would have financial and environmental impacts which should be covered under the financial / enviro / technical submissions which form part of the application .

I assume that Dathcom included the Tin within these submissions...:rolleyes:

Bloody odd that Cominiere forgot to put tin into the application sheet considering its an old tin mine...

common sense needs to prevail here ( FMD, is that even a thing with Cominiere Cami and co)... what are we going to have here, 1 tenement with 3 miners trying to operate out if it with AVZ, Tantalex on tailings and some black hand on the tin waiting for it at the fresh tailings dumps?
Yeah I agree it's better to do it all at once but Cominiere were probs thinking we will add it later as there is already data and it doesn't need to be included in the PR process. It can be added later under Article 77 of the mining code. AVZ have an offtake for tin with Kalon Resources so obviously it's all good now probs just CAMI being lazy with their website.
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Comforting to see @Deboss winking again 😂
 

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@JAG you might need to find room on that hat for 'AVZ expect the unexpected'
Better than "Green Lithium" :LOL:
 
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AVZ Minerals delivers more strong results from resource extension drilling at Manono​


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Night shift drillers at Roche Dure.
AVZ Minerals Ltd (ASX:AVZ) continues to deliver strong results from mineral resource extension drilling at the Manono Lithium and Tin Project in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
The company has fielded encouraging results from the third consignment of four drill holes out of 45 originally planned resource drill holes at the Roche Dure North-East Extension.
Originally, the drilling program design was only meant to be for 45 holes, however, AVZ expanded this after a significant change in the geometry of the orebody meant that deeper drill holes were no longer needed.
Results from these holes confirm further widespread, high-grade spodumene lithium mineralisation including 113.33 metres at 1.79% lithium (Li2O) and 860ppm tin which includes a higher grade zone of 36.0 metres at 2.06% Li2O and 887ppm tin.
Notably, the 54 samples returned values greater than 2% including five individual samples grading greater than 3% Li2O with the highest value being from hole MO22DD009 from 56 to 58 metres downhole grading 4.39% Li2O.
Results from Section 8,400mN are evidence of the Roche Dure orebody dipping at significantly shallower angles than from the current orebody model.
This is significant in that it gives AVZ a better understanding of the shape of the orebody, which has allowed it to reinterpret the location of the upper pegmatite contact as well as tracking some higher-grade zones within the orebody. In effect, Roche Dure remains open both along strike and down dip.
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Summary of pegmatite intervals and grades from MO22DD009 to MO22DD012.

Demonstrating solid grade​

“Despite recent holdups at the assaying facility in Perth due to unprecedented demand for lithium analyses, our third lot of four holes drilled at Roche Dure, continue to demonstrate solid grade continuity both along strike and down dip from the current open pit design,” AVZ’s managing director Nigel Ferguson says.
“Drill hole MO22DD010, however, demonstrates late-stage metasomatic alteration of the pegmatite which is found in some places. 48 holes have now been completed with 33 holes sampled and dispatched to the laboratory in Perth.
Additionally, eight holes have been geotechnically logged and selected core samples sent for specialist laboratory tests to allow for a new mine design to be created once the updated JORC2012 compliant mineral resource estimate is completed.
“The objectives of this current round of drilling are to shore up future mineable reserves based on a likely upgrade of resource tonnes generated from this current round of drilling.
"It should be noted that this drilling program has filled in existing gaps in the current geological model caused by previous access issues in wet areas and that the drilling will extend our knowledge of the Roche Dure orebody for a further 600 metres of strike length up to section line 8,400 metres north.”

 
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CATH deal extended until 31st of March. Stays aligned with the suspension extension.
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President’s daughter?
Interesting
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It’s either the Chinese or the Chinese, take a guess
 
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Has anyone got any insight into what is happening with the Comminiere vs MMCS bullshit ICC case?

@9cardomaha maybe your sleuthing skills can enlighten?
 
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Yeah I agree it's better to do it all at once but Cominiere were probs thinking we will add it later as there is already data and it doesn't need to be included in the PR process. It can be added later under Article 77 of the mining code. AVZ have an offtake for tin with Kalon Resources so obviously it's all good now probs just CAMI being lazy with their website.
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IMO it wasn’t added for a reason, probably to do with the fact there are already artisanal miners on our tenement looking for tin. Cuminhere and CAMI probably looking to set up an illegal chain much like the ones that operate for cobalt, kids involved seriously underpaid blackmarket goes to China usually, add in simon cong an hey presto you have won fuckwit bingo.
we were talking tin smelting and artisanal tin mining is roughly the same time Cominiere turned. With no tin on the pr we likely can’t mine it, so they shaft us. Then they do the illegal right on our doorstep, knowing the poor will riot if we stop it. Or maybe I’m paranoid and need a water 😂😉
 
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Has anyone got any insight into what is happening with the Comminiere vs MMCS bullshit ICC case?

@9cardomaha maybe your sleuthing skills can enlighten?
You’ll be happy to know I wrote down the 90 days on a calendar.

The wife decided we don’t need that calendar, so it’s in a tip in Brisbane somewhere if you want to know
 
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I’m not sure what this is specifically referring to but thought I’d post it


"illegal" Granting of benefits by public representatives: Sama Lukonde called to whistle the end of recess​



By:The Redaction
February 26, 2023
https://www.facebook.com/sharer.php...nde-appele-a-siffler-la-fin-de-la-recreation/

The President of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Félix-Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo, at the 88th meeting of the Council of Ministers he chaired by videoconference, informed the Government that various financial patrols carried out at the level of companies and public institutions report the "pressure exerted by newly appointed agents to grant themselves illegal advantages" under Decrees No. 13

According to the minutes of this weekly meeting, the Head of State recalled the requirement on the part of the supervisory authorities to ensure compliance with the principles of good management in the head of all representatives within companies and public institutions.

"A call to order should be sent to all public representatives by each of the responsible Ministers," notes the Council of Ministers.

According to Patrick Muyaya, Government spokesman who read this report on the antennas of Radio Télévision Nationale Congolaise (RTNC), Félix Tshisekedi asked the Prime Minister to do diligence to sign new decrees relating to the status of agents that can set the benefits of active and non-active agents once and for all.

Maybe it’s got something to do The Boss’s “expect the unexpected”
 
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