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GoviEx Uranium CEO says company is talking to Niger Government regarding its mining permit

GoviEx Uranium Inc
News release by GoviEx Uranium Inc

facebook icon linkedin icon twitter icon pinterest icon email icon Vancouver, Canada | April 23, 2024 10:35 AM Eastern Daylight Time

 

GoviEx Uranium Inc (TSX-V:GXU, OTCQX:GVXXF) CEO Daniel Major spoke to Proactive's Stephen Gunnion about discussions the company is having with the Government of the Republic of Niger regarding its mining operations after receiving notice it must start mining at its Madaouela uranium project by July 3, 2024.

If the company fails to start mining by that date, there is a risk its mining permit will be revoked.

Major said GoviEx is committed to developing the project and working with the Nigerien government to do so in a way that upholds the relevant laws and protects its rights.

He outlined GoviEx’s strategies to safeguard its legal rights while aiming for the best outcomes for stakeholders, including investors and local communities.

Major also provided an update on the company's project in Zambia, from continued drilling to progress in feasibility studies, reflecting the project’s steady advancement.

 

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