Namibia
Too Many Cutters, Too Few Rough Stones
The supply of uncut diamonds remains under intense pressure in Namibia, where there is overcapacity in cutting and polishing firms. [...]
The supply of uncut diamonds remains under intense pressure in Namibia, where there is overcapacity in cutting and polishing firms. [...]
Although the process of revising mining contracts in Katanga has run into delays, the government has moved extremely fast to [...]
After the launch of projects for building aluminium smelters by two major private groups in Algeria, now Libya is to [...]
Delegates from the Office Congolais de l’Or de Kilo-Moto (Okimo) to the Indaba Mining conference in Cape Town earlier this [...]
Confirmation has come of the debacle at Global Infrastructure Steel Holding Nigeria (GIHL), operated by Pramod and Vinod Mittal, brothers [...]
Several mining companies in the copper belt, which have had to slow down output for several weeks because of the [...]
Experts from the tripartite transport committee involving the government of Guinea, Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton, have picked the consultants [...]
At last, the end of a long legal battle for the Australian company Anvil Mining. Several Non Governmental Organisations in [...]