LSE:PREM (Premier African Minerals Limited)

About PREM

Premier African Minerals Ltd is a mining company that explores, evaluates, and develops mineral properties focused mainly on tungsten, lithium and tantalum, nickel, and rare earth elements in Africa. The company operates in three segments: RHA and RHA Mauritius, which is engaged in the development and mining of Wolframite; Zulu and Zulu Mauritius, which is engaged in the development of Lithium and Tantalite; and Head office.
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