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Base going well on the ground and paying tax in Kenya

THOUGH operations appear to be going well in Kenya, payment of tax for the first time has seen mineral sands miner Base Resources’ net cash position barely move quarter-on-quarter, while in Madagascar there’s yet to be any news on the fiscal terms required by government authorities in relation to the planned Toliara development.

 Kwale going well for Base, Kenya

Kwale going well for Base, Kenya

Work at Toliara was suspended in November while those discussions were progressed, with the circa A$1 billion development described by Base as world-class. Meanwhile in Kenya, Base paid authorities...

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