ASX-listed Lindian Sources says development exercise at its Kangankunde uncommon earths undertaking, in Malawi, continues to advance throughout all main work fronts, with sturdy progress recorded throughout the method plant, non-process infrastructure and mining actions.
Key milestones achieved embrace the beginning of course of plant civil works and foundations, continued progress on the 33 kV powerline and related web site infrastructure, improvement of the haul highway and run-of-mine (RoM) pad, mobilisation of key earthmoving gear and the completion of necessary regulatory approvals supporting operational readiness.
The corporate says the undertaking stays on schedule, with front-end commissioning focused for October and first manufacturing focused for the fourth quarter of this 12 months.
“Kangankunde continues to reveal sturdy execution momentum, with development progressing throughout all main work fronts and the undertaking remaining on schedule for first manufacturing in 2026.
“The graduation of course of plant civil works, continued progress on the haul highway and RoM pad, and the development of {the electrical} programme are necessary milestones as we transfer nearer to commissioning.
“The crew stays centered on secure supply, disciplined execution and making certain the undertaking is operationally prepared forward of commissioning,” says Lindian government director Zac Komur.
