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The processing and export of heavy sands in Jangamo district, Inhambane province, will begin next year.
Currently, the construction by Mutamba Mineral Sands of a processing platform with a capacity of 120 tons per hour, is in its final phase.
The project covers an area of 25,000 hectares in the districts of Jangamo and Inharrime, with mineral reserves estimated at four billion tons.
Just over US$10 million is being invested, including expenditure on the resettlement and compensation of 61 families.
One of the company’s challenges is how to transport the ore for export, said General Director of Mutamba Mineral Sands SA, Guilherme de Melo this Friday, on the second day of the III Inhambane Province Investment Conference.
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