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Musasa Mine Update

Musasa Mine Update.

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Musasa Mine Update

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \n \n \n RNS Number : 7997T\n Eastinco Mining and Exploration PLC\n 29 November 2021\n  \n \n \n 29 November 2021\n \n Eastinco Mining and Exploration plc\n \n \n (\"EME\" or the \"Company\")\n \n  \n Musasa Mine - Mineral Processing and Site Update\n  \n Eastinco Mining and Exploration plc is pleased to announce it has engaged the service of Quiver Limited (\"Quiver\") to manage and operate the gravity separation wash plant on the Musasa project in western Rwanda. The Musasa project is restarting operations from 1 December 2021, after a six-month shutdown due to COVID 19 restrictions.\n  \n Quiver is an African focused specialist mineral processing consultancy. Quiver provides advisory and consultancy services in the African mining sector, with their specialty being on heavy mineral separation, such as tantalum, tin and tungsten.\n  \n Under agreement, Quiver will provide a Plant Manager, who will be based on site to control and manage the daily operations around the wash plant. In addition, for a minimum of one week per month, a metallurgical consultant will be on-site to help develop short- and long-term process improvements and associated plant upgrade strategies to increase and optimise plant production, with additional material testing and analysis at approved laboratories.\n \n  \n \n \n Quiver were previously on site in May 2021, which resulted in several process flow changes and modification recommendations. Additional capital equipment including the imported slurry pumps, is expected on site before month end, with Quiver mobilising to Musasa in the first week of December, to provide expertise and assist in the plant modifications.\n  \n Charles Bray, Chairman stated \"We are thrilled to have engaged the services of Quiver as our processing consultants. Their experience and expertise in managing gravity separation wash plant operations is precisely what we need, and I am sure that their ability to monitor and identify potential areas for improvement and upgrading will bring positive benefits to the project. Importantly, a significant part of their mandate will be training the wash plant workforce, which will provide long term benefits to the Company as we pursue our gaol of opening additional, similar size operations on our other Rwandan projects. After the delays and logistica...

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