Hana upbeat on Ghanzi copper deposits

KUKE: Canadian junior explorer Hana Mining said the Banana zone resource is proving to be the brightest spot among its Ghanzi copper-silver deposits because it has a potential to be a stand-alone operation.

During Mmegi's exclusive tour of the project, which adjacent to Kuke cordon fence and the Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR) last weekend, the company's geologist said he was upbeat about demonstrating the economics of the project before year-end.Hana's leading geologist Jacques Janse van Renseburg said the Banana zone, which is the size of London, currently has a resource of 40.7 million tonnes (mt) at 1.47 percent copper and 21.6 ounce of silver.

"We have only drilled 14km of the 60km of Banana. If we update the resource, then the economics of the project will look better".

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