Canadian uranium company GoviEx Uranium’s two projects, the Madaouela project, in Niger, and the Mutanga project, in Zambia, are fully licensed, and the junior company is ready to start the development of these projects to improve supply to the world uranium market. “We have made several acquisitions in the past couple of years. In 2017 we acquired a second project in Zambia that adds to the existing Mutanga project and expands our portfolio, and enables us to consider the economies of scale of having a bigger project,” says GoviEx CEO Daniel Major.
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