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Monthly Archives: January 2013

Job Cuts

Over 100 Malawians To Lose Their Jobs At Malawi’s Largest Mine – Walker

25 January 2013by Mining in Malawi 4 Comments

Paladin Africa Limited, the operator of Malawi’s largest mine, Kayelekera Uranium Mine in Karonga, will retrench 100 national employees in a bid to reduce operating costs. Despite record production and […]

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Energy, Paladin Kayelekera
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Malawi Improves in Open Budget Survey

24 January 2013by Mining in Malawi Leave a comment

The Government of Malawi provides only some information to the public on the government’s national budget and financial activities, according to the 2012 Open Budget Surveys that are used to track […]

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Malawian Government, Publications
Mining Governance and Growth Support Project Launch

Malawian Government and World Bank Launch Mining Governance and Growth Support Project

22 January 2013by Mining in Malawi 19 Comments

Today the Malawian Government launched the Mining Governance and Growth Support Project at the Bingu International Conference Centre in Lilongwe. According to Leonard Kalindekafe, Principal Secretary in the Ministry of Mining, […]

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Events, Globe Metals & Mining Kanyika, Malawian Government, Mkango Resources, Paladin Kayelekera
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Malawi’s President Opens Shopping Mall Set Up By Chinese Company Recently Investigated by Anti-Corruption Bureau

22 January 2013by Mining in Malawi 1 Comment

Malawi’s president, Joyce Banda, at the opening of a shopping mall owned by the Chinese company Sogecoa that was recently under investigation by the Anti-Corruption Bureau, called on more Chinese […]

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Malawian Government
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Malawi’s Mining Minister Wants A Stop To Accusations Against Investors, Agrees To Make Public Govt’s Agreement with Paladin

22 January 2013by Mining in Malawi 4 Comments

Last week, Kamuzu Chibambo, president of the opposition party, People’s Transformation Party (PETRA) launched the third liberation movement for Malawi amidst calls for Joyce Banda’s government and Paladin to renegotiate […]

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Eland Coal Mining, Malawian Government, Paladin Kayelekera
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Paladin Energy Quarterly Sales Figures Released Amidst Calls For Renegotiation of Agreement

18 January 2013by Mining in Malawi 3 Comments

Paladin Energy Limited published the company’s Quarterly Activities Report for the second quarter, ending 31 December 2012. The full report can be accessed here. Amidst Paladin Energy has 85% ownership of […]

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Paladin Kayelekera
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Mkango Maintains the Lion’s Share: Prospecting Licence Renewed in Phalombe, Malawi

17 January 2013by Mining in Malawi 9 Comments

Mkango Resources, a company listed in Canada, has been granted a renewal of a two-year exploration licence (Exclusive Prospecting Licence (EPL) 0284/10R) by the Government of Malawi. This is for […]

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Mkango Resources
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Energy Deal Between Mozambique and Malawi Amended

16 January 2013by Mining in Malawi 6 Comments

Malawi may be involved in an international dispute with one neighbouring nation, but it continues to foster amicable ties with another. Today, Malawi’s Secretary for Energy, Winford Masanjala, confirmed that […]

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Energy, Malawian Government
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Malawi’s Largest Mining Deal: Renewed Calls for Its Renegotiation

15 January 2013by Mining in Malawi 10 Comments

If it were up to Kamuzu Chibambo, a lawyer by profession, Malawi would be entering its third liberation movement which would involve improving the benefits of extracted and exported mineral […]

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Malawian Government, Paladin Kayelekera
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Update: Permanent Injunction Sought To Stop Exploration for Rare Earth Elements in Mulanje

14 January 2013by Mining in Malawi 1 Comment

Last year, we blogged about the injunction Spring Stone Limited was served that has prevented it from continuing exploration works for rare earth elements in Mulanje. Today the High Court […]

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