Namibia rejects fixed share in joint mining ventures

Namibian state-owned mining company, Epangelo Mining, will not commit itself to a fixed share in future joint ventures with mining firms, managing director, Eliphas Hawala, told Reuters in an interview on Wednesday. Mining minister, Isak Katali, made international headlines last month when he said certain minerals, including uranium, would be declared strategic and their future mining would fall under Epangelo.…

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Tanzania faces new round of power-rationing

Tanzania’s state-run power company announced on Wednesday daily 16-hour power cuts for a week starting from Thursday, due to an expected shortfall of up to 350 megawatts on the national grid. The Tanzania Electric Supply Company said gold mines, factories and other major energy users had agreed to cut down power consumption during the week-long blackouts. East Africa’s second largest…

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Zambia to decide on oil block awards

Zambia will decide on oil and gas exploration licences for about 14 blocks in the next two months, as petroleum prospecting interest in the copper miner increases, a senior government official said on Wednesday. Zambia last year started issuing oil and gas exploration licences to local and foreign companies in a bid to become an energy producer, after it passed…

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Enyimba trounce title chasers

19 May 2011 Nigeria Premier League (NPL)kings Enyimba thrashed title contenders Sunshine Stars 4-0 to continue their steady rise to the top of the table Wednesday. Enyimba have thus climbed three spots to sixth place in the standings with 35 points from 22 matches, while Sunshine remain in second place on 42 points. Striker Victor Barnabas opned scoring for his…

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