Botswana Diamonds and Vast Resources To Develop Marange Concessions

By Staff Reporter / October 07, 2018 / www.idexonline.com / Article Link

<IDEX Online> - Botswana Diamonds has concluded an agreement with Vast Resources plc, a mining and resource development company, for the development of their concessions in the Marange Diamond Fields (MDF) of eastern Zimbabwe.

 

A separate agreement will cover the joint development of diamond properties outside of the MDF, which will be a straightforward 50/50 joint venture, though the initial focus of our joint work is on the MDF.

 

As previously announced, Vast has exclusive access to key diamond concessions (the 'Heritage Concession') in the MDF of the Chiadzwa region of eastern Zimbabwe, through an agreement with a community organization. BOD will perform due diligence on the area to conclude a joint venture agreement for diamond exploration, mining and marketing. The 15km ? Heritage Concession neighbors Vast's historic MDF claim, and seems to be a geological extension of that system, Botswana Diamonds said in a statement.

 

To develop diamond properties in Zimbabwe, BOD and Vast signed a MoU in May 2018, which has matured into an agreement on the MDF, including:

 

A Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) between BOD and Vast to develop diamond resources in the MDF.

 

Initial shareholdings will be BOD - 13.33% and Vast - 86.67%.

 

Vast will contribute up to US$1 million as initial funding.

 

If any additional funds are required, this will be via an equity raise.

 

BOD and Vast may contribute to any future equity raise on a pro rata basis. If either party does not take up its allocation, the other may. Further announcements will be made as appropriate.

 

The next step is a desktop review, which is now underway. Results will be announced shortly.

 

John Teeling, Chairman, commented, "I am delighted that we have concluded terms with Vast on developing their concessions within the prolific Marange Diamond Fields. We look forward to working with them to realize the full potential of this prospective area and others, as they emerge, with Zimbabwe opening up further for business. Work on the initial due diligence is far advanced and we look forward to providing further updates to the market in due course."

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