Kavango sets up new gold processing plant

Shard Capital’s capex assumptions include an estimated US$5 million for the first 50 tonnes per day carbon-in-pulp (CIP) plant, with additional modular plants expected to cost $3 million each.

KAVANGO Resources (Kavango) has officially commenced construction of a 50 tonne-per-day Carbon-in-Pulp (CIP) gold processing plant at its Bill’s Luck Gold Mine in Zimbabwe. The new CIP Test Plant is part of Kavango’s strategy to rapidly scale up production at the Hillside Gold Project. “Our primary objective over the next 12 months is to build…

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