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    Not long now to MR then DFS -infill drilling ... very cheap at this levels ... Hold tight and get ready for a good KICK higher soon enough>>
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    waiting waiting ... maybe next week in a message with CEO he believed the MR was very close to be finalised with the DMR basically rubber stamp as all issues have been meet ...

    USD Gold back over 1900oz (AUD 2467oz)

    https://smallcaps.com.au/west-africa...inue-circling/

    China on the hunt
    The world’s soon to be largest economy is also on the hunt for gold bargains in West Africa and South America.

    During 2020, China’s gold sector acquisitions tripled on 2019 levels. Almost 60% of China’s outbound merger and acquisition spending was in the gold sector last year, with miners investing $452 million on African and Middle East assets.

    Propelling this is a softening of foreign investment regulations in emerging economies.

    Meanwhile, countries such as Australia, Canada and US have heightened their scrutiny of Chinese investments.

    An unnamed banker in Johannesburg told Reuters in March Chinese buyers were “aggressively” pursuing gold deals in Africa.
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    Another update >>>>Mining Right Application Update
    West Wits Mining (ASX: WWI, “West Wits” or “the Company”) provides the following update with regards to the
    progress of the appeals process and mining right application for the Witwatersrand Basin Project (“WBP”) in
    South Africa.
    The Company has received an update from the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (“DMRE”)
    concerning the WBP Mining Right application. The DMRE advised that the documents in relation to the
    application are in good order and that its officers are busy processing the application. Further, in light of this
    progress the DMRE has indicated that it needs nothing more from the Company to complete processing of the
    application.
    West Wits Chairman, Michael Quinert commented, “This final leg of the Mining Right application has been
    slower than expected and at times difficult to monitor. We therefore welcome this written confirmation from
    the department that the documentation is all in good order. Perhaps most importantly, the DMRE have
    indicated they require nothing further from us to complete the process. Whilst we will continue to press our
    cause carefully and prudently, we are confident this advice from the DMRE suggests the matter is now nearing a
    positive outcome. Our team, led by Jac van Heerden, are in a state of high readiness to commence operations in
    earnest as soon as the Mining Right is granted.”
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    Another update >>>>Mining Right Application Update
    West Wits Mining (ASX: WWI, “West Wits” or “the Company”) provides the following update with regards to the
    progress of the appeals process and mining right application for the Witwatersrand Basin Project (“WBP”) in
    South Africa.
    The Company has received an update from the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (“DMRE”)
    concerning the WBP Mining Right application. The DMRE advised that the documents in relation to the
    application are in good order and that its officers are busy processing the application. Further, in light of this
    progress the DMRE has indicated that it needs nothing more from the Company to complete processing of the
    application.
    West Wits Chairman, Michael Quinert commented, “This final leg of the Mining Right application has been
    slower than expected and at times difficult to monitor. We therefore welcome this written confirmation from
    the department that the documentation is all in good order. Perhaps most importantly, the DMRE have
    indicated they require nothing further from us to complete the process. Whilst we will continue to press our
    cause carefully and prudently, we are confident this advice from the DMRE suggests the matter is now nearing a
    positive outcome. Our team, led by Jac van Heerden, are in a state of high readiness to commence operations in
    earnest as soon as the Mining Right is granted.”
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    Infill drilling results should be ready to drop soon after as well. Been a test of patience but this one but its all coming together...

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    people didn't like it? thought this would give it a bump

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    Quote Originally Posted by arekaywhy View Post
    people didn't like it? thought this would give it a bump
    Gold pulled back after this ann. didn't help along with the market sick of waiting for the MR we WWI holders have been holding out for years >>
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    Quote Originally Posted by arekaywhy View Post
    people didn't like it? thought this would give it a bump
    Gold pulled back after this ann. didn't help along with the market sick of waiting for the MR we WWI holders have been holding out for years >>
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    West Wits Chairman, Michael Quinert commented, “The Department’s decision to grant West Wits’ Mining
    Right is a pivotal milestone for the Company which heralds in the development of WWI’s marque Witwatersrand
    Basin Project. The granting is a testament to the quality and thoroughness of the engagement process undertaken
    by our lawyers, specialist consultants and the executive team led by Managing Director, Jac van Heerden, and
    comes at a critical time with the independent Definitive Feasibility Study on the Qala Shallows nearing completion.
    The WWI Team continues to ramp up development activity and is focused on project execution in the 2nd half of
    2021 as it targets maiden underground gold production
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