TOKA MAKTABA:
Mzigo wa madini ya graphite kutoka Ifakara ukielekea bandarini Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Mahenge Morogoro kuna mali nyingi ya graphite ambayo kwa dunia unashikilia nafasi ya nne kwa wingi wa madini.

Teresa Ntuke, Morogoro commissioner of mines, sends off the first shipment of graphite ore from Ifakara in eastern Tanzania
Toka maktaba :
3 March 2017
Dodoma, Tanzania
PROFESA MUHONGO ASAINI
LESENI ZA MADINI YA KINYWE (GRAPHITE)
Waziri wa Nishati na Madini, Profesa Sospeter Muhongo
hivi karibuni alisaini Leseni ya
Uchimbaji wa Kati wa Madini ya
Kinywe (Graphite) kwa Kampuni
ya Ngwena Tanzania Limited
itakayotumika kwa kipindi cha miaka kumi katika eneo la Chilalo Wilaya ya Nachingwea na Ruangwa mkoani Lindi.
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TOKA MAKTABA :
TIMELINE OF CHILALO PROJECT
The Chilalo Graphite project is located approximately 220km from the Mtwara Port. Image: courtesy of IMX Resources.
A schematic drawing of the conventional processing plant proposed for the project. Image: courtesy of IMX Resources.
Basic flotation testwork results delivered concentrate grades averaging 95.9% TC. Image: courtesy of IMX Resources.
An average of 69,000t of graphite concentrate a year will be produced during the project’s estimated life of ten years. Image: courtesy of IMX Resources.
The Chilalo Graphite project is located approximately 220km from the Mtwara Port. Image: courtesy of IMX Resources.
The Chilalo Graphite Project is located within the Nachingwea property, a 5,400km² tenement area in south-east Tanzania. The project is owned and operated by Graphex Mining.
The mine was previously operated by IMX Resources (Indiana Resources) and sold to Graphex Mining in June 2014. The pre-feasibility study (PFS) for the project was completed in September 2018. The estimated life of the mine is 8.5 years
TOKA MAKTABA:
The company says the signing date has been scheduled for 17 April 2023.
The agreements relate to the arrangements for the ownership, development, and management of Evolution Energy’s Chilalo Graphite Project.
On 8 March 2023, following a meeting with the Special Presidential Government Negotiating Team and review by the Attorney General, the agreements were put in place.
Evolution Energy Minerals says completion of the agreements next week is a critically important step forward in the development of Chilalo.
Under the framework
agreement, the Tanzanian government has agreed to facilitate the procurement of the rights, permits, and approvals necessary for the establishment, development, and operation of Chilalo, subject to Kudu’s compliance with Tanzanian procedural and statutory requirements. Fiscal and taxation assumptions and arrangements reflect current Tanzanian legislation and regulatory requirements.
Chilalo is in south-eastern Tanzania, East Africa, 100 kilometres north of the border with Mozambique.
The shareholders agreement outlines the relationship between the company’s wholly owned subsidiary Evolution Energy Minerals UK (EEMUK) and the Tanzanian government, confirming the parties’ shareholding in Kudu and the board structure. The board of Kudu will consist of 3 directors (including the chair) nominated by EEMUK and 2 directors nominated by the Tanzanian