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Time seems right for Xolobeni

OLD undeveloped orebodies never die; they just wait for the right time -- and the right owner. Everyone in the mining industry knows that this is true. Outsiders find it hard to understand, which is partly why few people have looked (or taken seriously) the plan by Mineral Commodities to mine the Xolobeni titanium minerals deposit near Durban on the east coast of South Africa.

Tim Treadgold
Time seems right for Xolobeni

The next few months will force a fresh assessment of Xolobeni (pronounced Zolobeni) inside South Africa, and in Australia. Like its big brother further to the north, the proposed Corridor Sands project...

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