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Kabunga vends Tanzanian projects into AuKing

WITH its ambitions to move from 75% to 100% at its flagship Koongie Park project thwarted earlier this year, AuKing Mining has decided to try its luck in east Africa.

Kabunga vends Tanzanian projects into AuKing

The move to 100% control of the copper-zinc-cobalt and platinum group metals project in Western Australia's Halls Creek region stalled in August because of a lack of investor support, so the junior has stuck a deal with Tanzanian-born, Perth-based businessman Asimwe Kabunga for six projects in Tanzania.
 
Tanzania infamously wrong-footed its mining sector in 2016, but the most recent government has tidied up its mining code and is pushing for more investment in its resources sector, with a number of stalled projects again moving ahead.
 
Enter Kabunga, who is chair at Lindian Resources, Resource Mining Corporation and Volt Resources, and will soon become co-chair of AuKing alongside incumbent Anna Nahajski-Staples.
 
Kabunga comes bearing gifts: the Mkuju, Manyoni, Itigi and Magaga uranium projects, and the Mpanda and Karema copper projects.
 
All are at the application stage, and a deal won't be consummated until 12 priority prospecting licences are granted.
 
Subject to the usual due diligence and shareholder approvals, AuKing will pay A$6 million in the form of 60 million shares at 10c plus 30 million 20c options exercisable by September 2025.
 
AuKing is also seeking to raise about $3.5 million in fresh equity with clients of Vert Capital to fund its work.
 
New investors have already pumped in $1.37 million, and have committed another $2 million subject to shareholder approval.
 
The raisings are priced at 10c, a 17% premium to AuKing's 30 day trading average.
 
The new projects include Manyoni, which was previously explored by Uranex that is host to a 29 million pound at 144 parts per million historical resource, and Mkuju, which is adjacent to former ASX-listed Mantra Resources' 101.4Mlb at 422ppm Nyota resource.
 
The Mpanda copper project is about 10km from the historical Mukwamba copper mine that operated between 1930 and 1960. Karema reportedly contains a significant number of historical artisanal copper and base metals mines.
 
AuKing CEO Paul Williams said the junior was now a position to pursue and develop uranium assets in Africa given the recovery in yellowcake prices, while also working to deliver a maiden resource for the Emull discovery at Koongie Park and continue metallurgical tests for the existing Onedin deposit.
 
It moved to 80% of Koongie Park last month.
 
AuKing shares jumped 15% this morning to 11c, valuing it at $11.5 million
 
The stock has traded at 7-31c over the past year.

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