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Northeastern Zimbabwe Lithium Project

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Mineral
Lithium
Ownership
100%
Location
Bindura-Shamva
Infrastructure
Paved highway, water, nearby electrical power grid
Size
16,266 acres (66 km2)

Our Northeastern Zimbabwe Lithium Project comprises seven lithium mineral rights situated in the vicinity of Bindura and Shamva, Muzarabani, Mazowe , Guruve, Rushinga, Mount Darwin, Mbire.

Our Northeastern Zimbabwe Lithium Project currently consists of 7 mineral rights covering approximately 16,266 acres (66 km2) in Bindura and Shamva within Zimbabwe's Northeastern region. In numerous areas, we have identified the presence of pegmatites, and some of our mineral rights are positioned in close proximity to, or adjacent to, regions recognized for containing spodumene, a valuable lithium-bearing mineral.