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Anvil to face DRC court

ANVIL Mining is facing further difficulties in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with a private company called Chemaf apparently claiming to own a majority stake in ground that Anvil agreed to buy last year for $US12.5 million in cash and shares.

Michael Quinn
Anvil to face DRC court

Anvil said it believes the claim is without foundation. The ground in question is understood to include the Kulumaziba deposit containing 5-7 million tonnes grading 2-4% copper that Anvil was hoping...

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