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New policy poses no threat to existing licences

THE Chamber of Mines of Namibia has sought to calm fears stemming from a change in its proposed mining policy which may damage the country’s standing as one of Africa’s top investment destinations.

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New policy poses no threat to existing licences

On April 20, Namibian Mines and Energy Minister Isak Katali said cabinet had declared uranium, copper, gold, zinc and coal as strategic minerals with a view of allowing the exclusive exploration and mining...

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