Source: Hanna Capital Corp.
  • Hanna Capital Corp. (HCC) plans to increase its exploration activities in Africa
  • The target countries include Zambia, DRC, Namibia, South Africa, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe
  • The company plans to initiate its strategy in December 2022, followed by the start-up phase in Q1 2023
  • Hanna Capital Corp. (HCC) was unchanged at $0.02

Hanna Capital Corp. (HCC) announced plans to increase its exploration activities in Africa.

The company is focusing on properties that show potential for gems, diamonds, gold, copper, cobalt, and lithium. The geological environments for these sorts of properties include paleo-alluvial, syn-sedimentary and pegmatoidal intrusives.

The target countries include Zambia, DRC, Namibia, South Africa, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe. The team’s strategy is to assess the geological, mining, processing, and economical potential of immature mining and exploration projects by understanding the mode of emplacement and the reconstruction of the geological history. Hanna Corp. wants to bring others in the region on board with the project discovery process by providing the capacity to gain and understand the supporting market and obtain seed funding for the preliminary investments, as well as the ability to de-risk the projects. The company also wants to build up the local and international capacity to assist in the maturation of small to medium-scale mines in terms of the geo-scientific understanding of the properties and the funding of the projects.

The company plans to initiate its strategy in December 2022, followed by the start-up phase in Q1 2023.

Hanna Capital Corp. (HCC) is a Canada-based exploration-stage junior resource company. It is focused primarily on the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties located in Canada. The company owns an interest in the Carscallen Property in Ontario and the Jasper property on Vancouver Island.

Hanna Capital Corp. (HCC) was unchanged at $0.02.


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