‘New entrant, new strategy, new potential’

The latest issue of Mining Review Africa, which features a profile of Pambili NRC.

Prominent media outlet Mining Review Africa profiles Pambili in latest magazine issue

CALGARY, Canada (Oct. 17, 2022) – Mining Review Africa, the leading monthly magazine and digital platform in the African mining industry, recently shone the spotlight on Pambili Natural Resources Corporation in the latest issue of its monthly magazine.

Editor-in-chief Laura Cornish interviewed Pambili CEO Jon Harris on our game plan as a newcomer in the Zimbabwe gold mining sector. Mining Review Africa’s reach includes more than 50,000 influential mining authorities and key decision makers in the industry.

“The formal gold mining sector in Zimbabwe is really dominated by one mining player — Caledonia Mining Corporation. But this is set to change,” reads the article.

“A company previously focused on oil and gas has changed its name and is looking to establish a prominent mining position in the country with a strategy that differs slightly from the conventional approach to building or operating new mining projects.”

In recent weeks, Pambili received initial assays of samples from its reverse circulation drilling program at Zimbabwe’s Happy Valley Mine — a producing mine near Bulawayo — which showed encouraging results.

In the Mining Review Africa article, Mr. Harris outlined Pambili’s plan to effectively “formalize” the region’s small-scale mining industry.

“Despite the plethora of small-scale gold mines in Zimbabwe, as mentioned, very few — if any — have had the required resources to drill out their claims and therefore do not know the full potential of their assets,” he says.

“PNN believes that by investing in clearly defined drilling programmes, it can be the game changer in the small-scale mining sector in Zimbabwe. This programme at the Happy Valley mine is only the start of our journey.”

Read the full Mining Review Africa article here.

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