27
Mar
Chamwe Kaira Koryx Copper has reported an increase in the estimated copper at its Haib project in southern Namibia, raising the total from 2.6 million tonnes to 3.5 million tonnes. The company said the higher estimate could extend the life of the project. Haib is planned as a large open-pit mine where copper will be extracted and processed on site. It is expected to produce about 9 000 tonnes of copper per year. An earlier study showed the project could be viable. The updated figures point to a longer mine life and an improved outlook. Koryx Copper chief executive Heye…
