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Sundance's final countdown

AFRICAN iron ore hopeful Sundance Resources maintains its Mbalam-Nabeba project on the Cameroon-Congo border is viable, and has just been granted one last chance to back its words with actions or it will be forced to bid farewell to its development dreams.

The operations camp at the Mbalam project in Cameroon.

The operations camp at the Mbalam project in Cameroon.

  The Cameroon government has kept development hopes alive for the long-stalled business by granting a further extension to the Mbalam Convention, an agreement it has with the company to allow Sundance...

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