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Rapid progress at Randgold's Kibali, Moz buys Moatize stake, Chinese eye Uganda copper mine and other news in the Africa Mining Roundup

23rd May 2012

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The African Mining Roundup is a synopsis of mining activity across the continent. The April roundup covers reports from over 22 countries, and includes over 90 separate news items in an easy-to-read disaggregated format.

This month's electronic report includes details on African miner Randgold Resources' development of the Kibali project, in the Democratic Republic of Congo; the government of Mozambique's deal to acquire a 5% stake in the Moatize coal project for $21-million; and China’s Gingko Energy Company's intention to invest $100-million over five years to revive production at the Kilembe copper mine, in western Uganda.

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