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Monday, November 15, 2010
Chinese state entity to take over Kanyika and Machinga projects
Friday, November 12, 2010
Malawi: World Bank official impressed with Malawi growth rate
World Bank official impressed with Malawi growth rate - Lars Thunell, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) Vice-President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), has asked the Malawi government to boost small-scale businesses to maintain the sound economic growth recorded by the African country in the past couple of years
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Battle for 'rare earth' begins
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Rare earth metals are the latest craze in the mining world. China has the biggest deposits and is getting protective. It announced last year that exports would be cut in 2010-15, and if recent press reports are to be believed, will ship out 30% less in 2011. |
Paladin narrows Q1 loss on higher output
Uranium miner Paladin Energy Ltd has narrowed its loss for the September quarter from the same period last year on the back of higher production volumes from its two African mines.TO READ MORE CLICK HERE
Paladin narrows Q1 loss on higher output
Uranium miner Paladin Energy Ltd has narrowed its loss for the September quarter from the same period last year on the back of higher production volumes from its two African mines.TO READ MORE CLICK HERE
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Malawian, Mozambican Officials Deny Rift over Zambezi Water Project
Senior officials in Mozambique and Malawi have denied media reports that sharp disagreements over an environmental assessment impact study have derailed the “much-needed” joint Shire-Zambezi Waterway Project.
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