Junior
Minires can earn 90% interests in the so-called Baraka licences, which abut the northeastern corner of the company’s 30%-owned Tulawaka gold property. Combined, the licences cover 45 sq. km.
Drilling will likely begin later in the year.
Meanwhile, at Tulawaka, majority partner
Barrick also is delineating the West zone. It lies 3 km west of the larger and more advanced East zone, where a feasibility study is under way.
At last report, the East zone hosted 2.2 million tonnes grading 11.12 grams gold per tonne, based on a cutoff grade of 1 gram. When the cutoff is doubled, the resource falls to 1.7 million tonnes grading 14.19 grams.
Mineralization is hosted by three gold-bearing quartz veins that strike for a combined length of about 1 km. The zone has been traced to a depth of 200 metres below surface.
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