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OUR PROJECTS

Explore the heartbeat of RGI Investments through our flagship projects, strategically unfolding across three vibrant landscapes, Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Mozambique. 

Each territory represents a canvas where innovation meets opportunity, and our commitment to excellence is brought to life.

Join us by viewing our transformative projects that only redefine the economic landscape but also reflect our dedication to sustainable growth and community development. 

Witness the  impact as we shape the future, one project at a time.

Angola

With its headquarters in Luanda, RGI-Angola is currently in the process of completing its feasibility study of the Luembe-1 Project.

As the projects name may suggests, the Luembe-1 Project is located along the banks of the Luembe River in the Province of Lunda Norte. With a concession acreage of 35 square kilometers, along 14 kilometers of the Luembe River and adjacent to some of Angola's major producing mines, RGI is confident in the feasibility of the Luembe-1 Project.

With drilling of the concession planned for H2-2024 and with the construction of a 100tph processing plant well underway, bulk sampling of the Luembe-1 project is planned to commence within H1-2025.

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Democratic Republic of Congo

With headquarters in Kindu, RGI-DRC proudly conducts responsible mining operations along the banks of the Ulindi River, situated outside of the mining town of Kalima, 90km east of kindu.

Here we operate one of the largest mining dredges in the Congo, with a processing capacity of 40 tons per hour, utilizing a mining method designed to minimize any environmental impact and ensuring sustainable extraction of gold-bearing ore along the river.

Notably, our commitment to environmental stewardship is reflected in the conscientious decision to refrain from using chemicals in the dredging process with all fractionation and recovery done by means of screening and gravity recovery methods.

Mozambique

RGI-Minerals together with it's local partners are currently focused on developing alluvial mining operations close to the town of Manica. 

These concessions ae strategically located adjacent to the major gold-producing operations along the Revue River. Historic mining, both artisanal and "semi-industrial", have yielded positive results. 

To further develop and understand the orebody, RGI will commence resource drilling of these assets using its very own RF-400 reserve circulation drill rig. Drilling results and geological models will be used to inform future mine planning and gold production scheduling.

Trail mining is initially planned to start-up with a 40 ton/hour alluvial processing plant with plans in place to upscale to a 150-200 tons/ hour plant in the future.

In addition to the alluvial gold project, RGI-Minerals and its partners are evaluating hard rock gold targets within the region with plans in place to undertake the 1st phase of drilling during H2 of 2024

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