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The Haib project is a large copper-molybdenum deposit located in the Karas region of southern Namibia, 30km from the Orange River and the South African border.
The deposit is a porphyry copper-molybdenum dating from the Archean age.
Namibia, in southern Africa, borders the Atlantic Ocean to the west and shares land boundaries with Zambia and Angola to the north, Botswana to the east, and South Africa to the south and east. It gained independence from South Africa on March 21, 1990, with Windhoek as its capital and largest city.
Namibia is a member of the UN, SADC, AU, and the Commonwealth.
Koryx holds 51% and an option to acquire up to 80% of three Large Scale Exploration Licences in the heart of the copper belt in Zambia.
The Copperbelt province in Zambia is known as one of the most prolific copper belt in the world.
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