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Zulu Lithium Flotation Plant

Premier African Minerals Limited has finalized a contract with Thriving Engineering Private Limited for the procurement, installation, and commissioning of a spodumene flotation plant at its Zulu Lithium and Tantalum Project in Zimbabwe. The agreement includes a process performance guarantee with payments linked to achieving targeted spodumene concentrate grade, recoveries, and a throughput of 15-20 tonnes per hour, with commissioning and optimization expected in Q2 2026. Disclaimer*

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Zulu Lithium Flotation Plant

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n\n11 February 2026\nPremier African Minerals Limited\n \nZulu Lithium Flotation Plant\n \nPremier African Minerals Limited (\"Premier\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to announce that Zulu Lithium (Private) Limited (\"Zulu\"), has concluded the procurement, installation and commissioning contract with Xinhai Technology Processing wholly owned subsidiary, Thriving Engineering Private Limited (the \"Contractor\") for the provision of  a spodumene flotation plant at the Zulu Lithium and Tantalum Project in Zimbabwe (the \"Project\").\n \nGraham Hill, Managing Director, commented, \"As we have previously communicated, our focus at Zulu is firmly on improving the stability and consistency of overall processing performance. Whilst the concluding of this agreement with the Contractor has taken a little longer than planned the intervening period has provided opportunity for a combination of detailed technical discussions and the need to ensure that the appropriate contractual protections, including performance-related provisions, were properly aligned with our operational requirements and validation of funding.\n \nImportantly, the contractual framework now in place provides for commissioning to be undertaken against defined performance criteria, with elements of payment linked to the achievement of those outcomes. We believe that this structure appropriately aligns Contractor incentives with delivery of the processing performance we require and represents a further step in the Company's ongoing focus on stabilising and optimising processing performance at the Project. The agreement allows for completion of all works, commissioning and optimisation within the time frame of the Long Stop Date as announced on the 5th January 2026.\"\n \nThe Flotation Contract\n \nThe contract provides for the supply of flotation equipment and specialist engineering services to support the installation, commissioning and optimisation of a 15-20 tonnes per hour spodumene flotation circuit at Zulu.\n \nKey commercial and technical terms of the contract include:\n \n\n\n\n\ni.     \n\n\nDelivery of flotation equipment within 15 days and on-site engineering support for installation and commissioning. The concrete foundations have already been completed.\n \n\n\n\n\nii.  &nbs...

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