Tianci International provided an update on progress with Greypole toward developing gold and chromium resources and expanding local chromium supply capacity.

Key Highlights:

  • Joint evaluation underway for a prospective 500-hectare gold zone in Gwanda, with a 42-hectare priority target undergoing feasibility work.
  • Chromium assessment focused on ~1,500 hectares in Zvishavane, with a core 420-hectare mineralized zone across six belts being advanced.
  • Greypole assisting compliance and feasibility reviews for multiple Zimbabwe mining claims, including Zvishavane No.1 and Mutoroshanga packages.
  • Parties initiating localized chromium sourcing, warehousing and beneficiation, leasing land and building storage to boost supply capabilities.
  • First phase targets ~12,000 m² warehousing, ~360-hectare procurement radius and an average supply capacity of 10,000 tonnes/month of chromium products.

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