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Giyani Metals Corp. V.EMM

Alternate Symbol(s):  CATPF

Giyani Metals Corp. is a battery metal development company. The Company is a low-carbon producer of high-purity manganese sulphate monohydrate (HPMSM), a precursor material used by lithium-ion battery manufacturers for the electric vehicle (EV) market. It is focused on advancing its manganese assets within the Kanye Basin in southeastern Botswana, Africa (the Kanye Basin Prospects) through its wholly owned Botswana subsidiary Menzi Battery Metals (Pty) Ltd. Its Kanye Basin Prospects consist of about eight prospecting licenses and include the past producing Kgwakgwe Hill mine and project (K.Hill Project), the Otse manganese prospect (Otse) and the Lobatse manganese prospect (Lobatse). It operates through three segments: Botswana Battery Metals Project for the exploration, evaluation and development of its manganese assets located in Botswana and assets under construction in South Africa; South Africa Mining for activities related to projects in South Africa; and Corporate.


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Comment by KohKuton Feb 06, 2021 9:34am
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Post# 32492474

RE:RE:Interesting News Today

RE:RE:Interesting News Today
JimmyDeen wrote:
Considering the importance that mining plays in Botswana's economy, the only reason the government would delay it is because of environmental concerns. That clearly is not the case here.
And if that's true about the government wanting to partner with Giyani, that's great news. The Botswana government partnered with De Beers in diamond mining and formed Debswana in 1969. Look how that turned out-it literally transformed the country in 30 years. So you can bet Giyani would go to the front of the line in consideration for any future base metals projects if they had a joint venture with the government.


Concur with your analysis. EMM still flying under the radar while the best is yet to come.

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