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Peter Gadsdon – “Giyani Metals (TSXV:EMM) – ‘We’ve Quadrupled the Resource’ – High-Purity Manganese Sulphate”

 

 

 

 

Giyani Metals (TSX-V:EMM)  is a battery metal development company focused on becoming one of Africa’s first low-carbon producers of high-purity manganese sulphate monohydrate (HPMSM), a precursor material used by lithium-ion battery manufacturers for the expanding electric vehicle (EV) market. The Company is currently developing a portfolio of high quality manganese oxide assets within the Kanye Basin, located in south-eastern Botswana, Africa including its flagship K.Hill project, which is scheduled to become the next large scale producer of HPMSM, a market expected to grow fourteen times (14x) by 2030.

 

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Posted July 14, 2022

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