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- Q+A-Eritrea's mining potential, players and risks 19 Nov 2009 12:34 GMT
... is seen on the threshold of a mining boom, with hopes it may boost its ... is Zara, run by Australia's Chalice Gold Mines. The mine, also expected to hold 1 ... * Security -- Last month three Eritrean miners working for Chalice were ambushed and executed ...
- Nevsun's Bisha gold mine on track for Nov 2010 startup 19 Nov 2009 14:55 GMT
... HOME > JUNIOR MINING Nevsun's Bisha gold mine on track for Nov 2010 startup Canadian junior, Nevsun has spent $93 million of the ...
- Nevsun targets late 2010 for Eritrean gold 19 Nov 2009 15:11 GMT
... Nevsun targets late 2010 for Eritrean gold 19th November 2009 Updated 37 minutes ago ... Set to become the nation's first producing mine, Bisha's 27-million tonnes of ore is believed to ... pounds of zinc. Apart from small-scale artisanal mining and some minor extraction by Italians during ...
- La Mancha Reports Another Strong Quarter 19 Nov 2009 11:56 GMT
... production ramp-up at the Australian Frog's Leg mine, which was inaugurated in May of 2008, ... fluctuations in the market price of precious metals, mining industry risks, exploration risks, risks associated with ...
- Llewellyn King: China's concerted scramble for Africa 22 Nov 2009 06:37 GMT
... Africa it buys iron ore, among other minerals; from Zambia, copper; and from Zimbabwe chrome, gold and iron ore. In Zambia, the Chinese ... industry — an interesting development because Western mining companies pulled out, unable to deal with ...
- Africa still the playground of imperial ambition 21 Nov 2009 13:35 GMT
... Africa it buys iron ore, among other minerals; from Zambia, copper; and from Zimbabwe chrome, gold and iron ore. In Zambia, the Chinese ... industry - an interesting development because Western mining companies pulled out, unable to deal with ...
- Africa: Hot frontier for U.S. and China 18 Nov 2009 04:31 GMT
... typical that the roads, hospitals, schools and more must be built primarily by Chinese workers. ... Chinese company, reportedly signed a $7 billion mining deal with Guinea's repressive military regime. In ... of oil or a single ton of mineral ores from Africa." Some leaders of African ...
- Eying Africa 18 Nov 2009 07:17 GMT
... typical that the roads, hospitals, schools and more must be built primarily by Chinese workers. ... Chinese company, reportedly signed a $7 billion mining deal with Guinea's repressive military regime. In ... of oil or a single ton of mineral ores from Africa." Some leaders of African ...
- Eyeing Africa 18 Nov 2009 11:56 GMT
... typical that the roads, hospitals, schools and more must be built primarily by Chinese workers. ... Chinese company, reportedly signed a $7 billion mining deal with Guinea's repressive military regime. In ... of oil or a single ton of mineral ores from Africa." Some leaders of African ...
- Three children killed in Mozambique mortar bomb blast 20 Nov 2009 09:40 GMT
... after Wednesday night's World Cup playoff in Sudan. The ambassador will receive a strong message ... has begun to withdraw from a contentious diamond field as private investors move in, the ... in, the head of a South African mining company investing in the area was quoted ...
- Bedouins protest in Sinai, alleging police killed man 20 Nov 2009 11:13 GMT
... after Wednesday night's World Cup playoff in Sudan. The ambassador will receive a strong message ... has begun to withdraw from a contentious diamond field as private investors move in, the ... in, the head of a South African mining company investing in the area was quoted ...
- 'Arctic Sea' finally reaches destination in Algeria 19 Nov 2009 16:56 GMT
... after Wednesday night's World Cup playoff in Sudan. The ambassador will receive a strong message ... has begun to withdraw from a contentious diamond field as private investors move in, the ... in, the head of a South African mining company investing in the area was quoted ...
- Qatar minister hopeful for Darfur peace 22 Nov 2009 12:30 GMT
... anger at attacks against Egyptian fans in Sudan the previous night. Angry crowds converged on ... has begun to withdraw from a contentious diamond field as private investors move in, the ... in, the head of a South African mining company investing in the area was quoted ...
- Football match strains Algerian-Egyptian relations 19 Nov 2009 15:14 GMT
... has begun to withdraw from a contentious diamond field as private investors move in, the ... in, the head of a South African mining company investing in the area was quoted ... The state-controlled daily Herald newspa... Nairobi/Juba, Southern Sudan - At least 47 people have died ...
- Football match strains Algerian-Egyptian relations 19 Nov 2009 15:55 GMT
... has begun to withdraw from a contentious diamond field as private investors move in, the ... in, the head of a South African mining company investing in the area was quoted ... The state-controlled daily Herald newspa... Nairobi/Juba, Southern Sudan - At least 47 people have died ...
- SA's mad scheme to export farmers 19 Nov 2009 21:15 GMT
... developed world - as we have mentioned before, there is one farmer for 100 people ... slums before I found a job in mining. The Congo government was parasitic and voracious ... day government soldiers came and closed the mine. No warnings, no negotiations, just get out! This ...
- Mine blasts take terrible toll despite UN progress in eliminating explosives 17 Nov 2009 20:31 GMT
... Mine blasts take terrible toll despite UN progress ... With over 5,000 casualties last year from landmines that continue to indiscriminately kill and maim decades ...
- China continues its aggressive pursuit of Africa's resources 16 Nov 2009 09:37 GMT
... China continues its aggressive pursuit of Africa’s resources By ... spend $2.6 billion to develop iron ore mines in Bong County. In Zambia, China’s Non-Ferrous Company-Africa ... Non-Ferrous Company-Africa recently bought out Luanshya Copper Mine, a $230 million mine which had $200 ...
- Africa: A hot frontier for U.S. and China 17 Nov 2009 13:14 GMT
... typical that the roads, hospitals, schools and more must be built primarily by Chinese workers. ... Chinese company, reportedly signed a $7 billion mining deal with Guinea's repressive military regime. In ... of oil or a single ton of mineral ores from Africa." Some leaders of African ...
- Scramble for Africa 17 Nov 2009 14:15 GMT
... typical that the roads, hospitals, schools and more must be built primarily by Chinese workers. ... Chinese company, reportedly signed a $7 billion mining deal with Guinea's repressive military regime. In ... of oil or a single ton of mineral ores from Africa." Some leaders of African ...
- Africa: Hot frontier for U.S. and China 17 Nov 2009 14:34 GMT
... typical that the roads, hospitals, schools and more must be built primarily by Chinese workers. ... Chinese company, reportedly signed a $7 billion mining deal with Guinea's repressive military regime. In ... of oil or a single ton of mineral ores from Africa." Some leaders of African ...
- U.S., China compete in Africa 17 Nov 2009 20:13 GMT
... typical that the roads, hospitals, schools and more must be built primarily by Chinese workers. ... Chinese company, reportedly signed a $7 billion mining deal with Guinea's repressive military regime. In ... of oil or a single ton of mineral ores from Africa." Some leaders of African ...
- Cambodian soldiers leave for UN missions 17 Nov 2009 08:49 GMT
... GROUP of 42 Cambodian soldiers has departed for UN ... region. Trained to remove decades’ worth of mines and unexploded ordnance within Cambodia’s borders, the ... teams to Sudan, with more than 468 deminers having served one-year tours of duty there ...
- China's Chequebook Draws Nations 16 Nov 2009 11:30 GMT
... producers of Libya, Nigeria and Angola, the mineral-rich governments of central Africa and of course ... back on - Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe and Sudan's indicted President Omar al-Bashir are both here. ... company invested $7bn (4.16bn pounds) in a mining deal in Guinea, despite the international condemnation ...
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