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Namib Minerals says Redwing mine dewatering stays on schedule, pumps 544,570 cubic meters
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Namib Minerals says Redwing mine dewatering stays on schedule, pumps 544,570 cubic meters
  • Namib Minerals reported dewatering at its Redwing mine restart in Zimbabwe is on schedule, with 544,570 cubic meters pumped since Jan. 29, 2026.
  • Water levels fell 21.9 meters over the period to about 74.9 meters below the Redwing Shaft surface collar.
  • Combined pumping capacity is about 640 cubic meters per hour, with additional high-capacity submersible pumps expected on site within a week to lift capacity further.
  • Redwing has produced 650,000 ounces of gold historically, with 1.18 million ounces in measured and indicated resources.


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