Japan’s state-backed Japan Organisation for Metals and Energy Security has committed an additional C$3 million (about N$40 million) to advance the Lofdal heavy rare earths project in northwestern Namibia, tightening...
Read moreThe Kameelburg project has delivered 603 metres of continuous mineralisation averaging about 2.4% strontium carbonate (SrCO₃), with peak grades reaching 6.86%, as Aldoro Resources confirms the emergence of significant strontium...
Read moreToyota Tsusho, the global trading and industrial arm of the Toyota Group, is entering Namibia’s Lofdal Heavy Rare Earths Project — a move that significantly strengthens the country’s position in...
Read moreAskari Metals is preparing to commence reverse-circulation drilling at its DP Pegmatite Target in Namibia’s Uis district in the second quarter of 2026, following Phase 1 trenching that delivered peak...
Read moreAldoro Resources Ltd has moved to lock in long-term drilling capacity in Namibia after agreeing to acquire a Diamec Smart 8 fully hydraulic diamond drill rig, a step the company...
Read moreKendrick Resources has entered into a binding, exclusive option agreement to acquire at least a 70% interest in two rare-earth exploration licences in southern Namibia, giving the company until 19...
Read moreInternational Lithium Corporation (ILC) is finalising a deal to acquire Lepidico’s stake in the Karibib Lithium, Rubidium and Caesium Project in Namibia — but cautions that the transaction may not...
Read moreAldoro Resources is preparing to drill its next Namibian discovery zone — this time chasing heavy rare earths at Omuronga, a flat-lying prospect 50 kilometres north of its flagship Kameelburg...
Read moreAldoro Resources has reported its strongest result yet from the Kameelburg carbonatite in Namibia, with diamond hole DD005C cutting an impressive 184.2 metres at 2.0 per cent total rare earth...
Read moreAldoro Resources' latest drill results have returned 140 metres of high-grade niobium, including 15 metres at 0.8% Nb₂O₅ from 287 metres, 51 metres at 0.7% Nb₂O₅ from 348 metres,...
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