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Jervois trying to snare Tanzania's Kabanga project

AMBITIOUS cobalt junior Jervois Mining has confirmed it's trying to usurp majors' Glencore and Barrick and become the new owner of the Kabanga nickel-cobalt project in Tanzania.

 Jervois' ambitions stretch well beyond Nico-Young and the plains of western  New South Wales

Jervois' ambitions stretch well beyond Nico-Young and the plains of western New South Wales

Headed by ex-Xstrata and Glencore execs and former employees, Jervois said it has submitted an application for a prospecting licence for what it claims is the "highest quality nickel-cobalt deposit in...

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