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Shaw settles Namibian legal stoush

SHAW River Manganese expects to come out of suspension on Friday after reaching an out-of-court $US4.4 million ($A4.29 million) cash and royalty settlement over its Otjo project in Namibia, the backbone of its global manganese production strategy.

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Shaw settles Namibian legal stoush

The move puts an end to court action against Shaw’s 75.5%-owned Namibian subsidiary Otjozondu Mining, relating to a terminated contractual arrangement with the unnamed plaintiff to mine, process and sell...

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