Tantalum in Africa
Tantalum – Tantalum from Africa is often overshadowed by conflict in one country, but the metal can be found across the continent.
Tantalum – Tantalum from Africa is often overshadowed by conflict in one country, but the metal can be found across the continent.
Tantalum – Solomon Resources Limited (TSXV:SRB) has announced that its Rwandan exploration crews have begun preliminary exploration of coltan (niobium-tantalum) target at the Gipfizi Ridge in Rwanda.
Tin – Solomon Resources Limited (TSXV:SRB) has reported that its exploration crews in Rwanda have begun exploring the Gipfizi Ridge tin and coltan target, which is located 20km north of Gitarama, in the Republic of Rwanda.
Tungsten – Solomon Resources Limited (TSXV:SRB) reported that it has obtained an initial inventory of its minesites in the Rurembo Prospecting Licence area in Rwanda. The Rurembo project is a grassroots exploration program for tungsten and other mineralization.
Tantalum – Solomon Resources Limited (TSXV:SRB) has obtained a preliminary inventory of its coltan(nobium-tantalum) minesites within its Rurembo Project in Rwanda, which is a grassroots exploration program for tantalum, among others.
Tin – Solomon Resources Limited (TSXV:SRB) announced that it has obtained an initial inventory of coltan and artisanal tin minesites in its Rurembo Tin Project in the Republic of Rwanda.
Tin – Solomon Resources Limited (TSXV:SRB) has issued a report on the initial exploration of the Rurembo Tin Project in Rwanda.
Tin – Bloomberg reported that members of the U.S. Congress are asking the Obama administration to take a tougher stance against Rwanda in light of its support for the rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Cobalt – The Globe and Mail reported that the fall of Goma, and important Congolese city, has sparked fears of a rekindled war between the Congo and Rwanda.
Tantalum – AllAfrica.com reported the value of Rwanda's minerals fell from 67.7% recorded between January and June 2011 to 64.6% in the same period of 2012 indicating a fall of 4.5%.
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