Cassius Mining Ltd
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Cassius Mining Ltd
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Cassius Mining Ltd. engages in the mining and mineral exploration. The company is headquartered in Sydney, New South Wales. The company went IPO on 2006-08-10. The company is engaged in mining and mineral exploration in Africa, Ghana and Madagascar. The Company’s projects include Gbane and Soalara Limestone. The Gbane project lies within the Talensi District of the Upper East region in northeastern Ghana. The Bolgatanga region is located in the northeast region of Ghana, close to the border with Burkina Faso. The company focused on production from gold mines in the region. The Project area focused entirely on the Nangodi Fold Belt and artisanal mine workings along the eastern and western flanks of the fold belt. The Madagascar Soalara Limestone Project is located in the Toliara province of south west Mada and 28 kilometer south of the port city of Tulear. The Soalara limestone deposit is located immediately adjacent to the old Soalara Port in the south west of Madagascar, south of the Toliara port. The concession is adjacent to the port and covers an area of 1875 hectares.
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