Namib Minerals Begins Dewatering at Redwing Mine

Reuters
7 hours ago
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/NAMM">Namib Minerals</a> Begins Dewatering at Redwing Mine

Namib Minerals has begun dewatering activities at its Redwing Mine in Zimbabwe as part of a larger restart project. The process, which started on January 29, 2026, will allow access for feasibility studies and engineering evaluations to prepare for the resumption of production. The company stated that the project is progressing according to plan and is a key milestone in its strategy to become a mid-tier gold producer, with Redwing's restart playing a significant role in future reserve growth.

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