RÖSSING URANIUM MARKS 50 YEARS OF MINING
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For 50 years, Rossing Uranium has remained one of Namibia's leading mining companies, creating jobs, supporting economic growth and contributing to community development.
For 50 years, Rossing Uranium has remained one of Namibia's leading mining companies, creating jobs, supporting economic growth and contributing to community development.
The Chairman of Ninety-One PLC, a global diamond consortium, says the stakeholders in the diamond industry are working hard to develop solutions that would enable the sector to adapt and remain competitive.
Government officials, labour representatives, and mining industry stakeholders have gathered in Windhoek to discuss ways of promoting decent work in Namibia's mining sector.
This is amid growing concerns over labour practices, worker welfare, and governance within the industry.
Swakop Uranium workers are at loggerheads with the company over benefits under the continuous operation shift arrangement.
The company is exempt from the labour law that allows workers to operate 24 hours per day, 7 days a week.

Sinomine Resources Group has issued an apology for what it described as a miscommunication tha
Osino Resources, a gold exploration and development Canadian company, is officially part of Shanjin International Gold Corporation.
This marks a step towards transforming the aspiration of discovering a gold deposit into tangible development.
The Chamber of Mines says the mining industry allocated approximately N$184 million for corporate social investment in 2022.
Additionally, the industry contributed N$4.5 billion in revenue to the government through taxes.