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Mining contracts crucial to Africa’s economy

Mining contracts crucial to Africa’s economy

by theinv | 21 October, 2019| Extractives

Contracts continue to be one of the critical deficiencies in the management of mineral resources.

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COMESA urges value addition for Africa’s mineral exports

COMESA urges value addition for Africa’s mineral exports

by theinv | 20 October, 2019| Extractives

The Common Markets for Eastern and Southern Africa has urged development planners to put value.

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Africa urged to constructively invest in mining sector

Africa urged to constructively invest in mining sector

by theinv | 20 October, 2019| Extractives

WRITTEN BY: Judith Akolo The African Union Development Agency-NEPAD is urging for utilization of extractive industries.

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Malawi is about to make a killing with two highly sought after rare minerals America can’t do without

Malawi is about to make a killing with two highly sought after rare minerals America can’t do without

by theinv | 24 August, 2019| Extractives

GEORGE TUBEI Malawi is about to make a killing with a highly sought after rare.

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Joburg Court Rules R500k Compensation For Ex Wenela Miners

Joburg Court Rules R500k Compensation For Ex Wenela Miners

by theinv | 31 July, 2019| Extractives

By Zim Eye THE South African High Court has approved a historic R5 billion settlement.

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Paladin selling its stake in Malawi’s Kayelekera uranium mine

Paladin selling its stake in Malawi’s Kayelekera uranium mine

by theinv | 26 June, 2019| Extractives

by Rachel Etter-Phoya Paladin Energy has announced today that is selling its stake in Malawi’s Kayelekera.

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