"Cu-Co-U deposit. Known for its rare assemblage of uranyl selenites, as well as palladium minerals. The workings consist of several open cuts, the oldest of which, Musonoi Principal, was started during the 1940's. A second cut was begun during the 1950's, and a third cut during the 1970's. The pits, eventually combined, are now connected to the Kamoto group of mines.
Located 2 km NW of Kolwezi."
From ......... https://www.mindat.org/loc-4322.html
Seems RRR have missed out on reporting the U bit of the resource.
As it is the dreaming thread, let's assume the U can be separated easily and sold as a by-product.
Anyone else wonder why a high grade Cu Co resource might have just been left sitting there??