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Prospect Resources (ASX:PSC) has been looking into the underlying geology at the company’s Mumbezhi Copper Project and figuring out how it can step into the global puzzle that is critical minerals in CY26, especially considering how “big a deal” the Zambian copper belt is in the mining world.

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The Market Link reporter Jonathon Davidson spoke to Zambia country manager, Mwelwa Manda, about Prospect’s next moves in this Compass.

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