INTERVIEW: Rainbow Rare Earths – Breccia Mineralisation – Drilling Update

Rainbow Rare Earths Ltd (LON:RBW) CEO Martin Eales talks to DirectorsTalk about its phase 1 exploration drilling. Martin explains how its Kiyenzi target drill holes contain multiple intersections up to 2 metres thick of breccia mineralisation, why this is positive for the company, what comes next and how it will be targeting a resource before year end.

 

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