መንግስቲ ኖርወይ ን 500 ኤርትራዊያን ናብ ሃገሮም ንምምላስ ይፍትን ኣሎ

መንግስቲ ኖርወይ ን 500 ኤርትራዊያን ናብ ሃገሮም ንምምላስ ይፍትን ኣሎ

መንግስቲ ኖርወይ ን 500 ኤርትራዊያን ናብ ሃገሮም ንምምላስ ላዕለዋይ ል ኡኽ ናብ ኤርትራ ብምል ኣኽ ምስመንግስቲ ኤርትራ ንኽሰማማዕ ይፍትን ኣሎ፡ ነዚ ኣመልኪታ ዶክተር ናዝሬት ኣምለሶም ን SBS/Tigrinya ሓበሬታ ሂባ ኣላ፡

South Boulder Mines CEO sets the record straight on Eritrea potash

South Boulder’s (ASX: STB) flagship project is the world class Colluli Potash Fertilizer Project in Eritrea where mine production of 1Mt p.a. is scheduled for 2016 or sooner from the world’s first open cut potash mine.

South Boulder also operates the Duketon Project in Western Australia where there is demonstrated potential for gold, nickel sulphide and base metal mineralisation.

Full South Boulder Mines profile here

(The Eritrean Government is a highly supportive partner. መንግስቲ ኤርትራ ብጣዕሚ እቲ ተሓባባሪ ልፍንቲ እዩ፡) ዝገርም እዩ?  ምስ ሽፍታ ስርዓት ተማሕዚኻ ክትግብትሲ ይበል ናእዳ Colluli Potash Project። ካብ ሽፍታ ዳኣሞ እንታዓይነት ልፍንቲ እዮም ክጽበዩ ይሓስቡ። ወይሉኡ ህዝቢ ኤርትራን መረታን ተጓሕጒሑ ንሖንቱ ዝበርስ ዘሎ ኣይ ህዝቢ ረቢሑሉ ኣይ ሃገር ለሚዒሉ እንትርፎ ቆፎ ህግደፍ ዝረብሓሉ ዘሎ። እሞኸኣ ተሓታትነት ዘይብሉ ብዘይ ቅዋማዊ ዓንቀጽ ናይ ኤርትራ ማዕድን ሚኒስትሪ መን’ዩ ተሓታቲ ዘይፍለጥ።

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South Boulder Mines’ (ASX:STB) chief executive officer Paul Donaldson has spoken with Proactive Investors to set the record straight on a number or misconceptions contained in a recent media report.

South Boulder is a 50% shareholder of the Colluli Mining Share Company (CMSC), a joint venture between South Boulder Mines Ltd and the Eritrean National Mining Company (ENAMCO).

South Boulder is currently working on the Feasibility Study to support the development of the project.

PROACTIVE INVESTORS:

Paul, can you please outline the South Boulder joint venture relationship to the Eritrean government?

PAUL DONALDSON:

South Boulder Mines and the Eritrean National Mining Company (ENAMCO) are equal shareholders of the Colluli Mining Share Company (CMSC) which will develop the Colluli Potash project.

The joint venture company (CMSC) will seek to borrow 70% of the capital required for the first phase of the development.

South Boulder will contribute the remaining amount and will be preferentially paid back 50% of the contribution from project cashflows after third party debt payments.

Following first production, CMSC will seek to borrow funding or develop the project from cashflows.

PROACTIVE INVESTORS:

How supportive have ENAMCO been in progressing studies on the project?

PAUL DONALDSON:

The Colluli Mining Share Company is now holding regular board meetings and focussing on the development of the project.

ENAMCO have been very supportive in progressing the project and have recently allocated a coastal area in close proximity to the resource for the future development of shiploading facilities.

PROACTIVE INVESTORS:

How does the Colluli project differentiate itself from peers?

PAUL DONALDSON:

Colluli is the shallowest known potash deposit globally. This provides a significant advantage in the area of capital intensity. The resource is large, and in close proximity to both the coast and existing in country import/export facilities.

The scale of the resource, and the lower capital intensity make it ideal to develop in a modular fashion to mitigate safety, resource and capital risks – very few potash deposits have this advantage.

The three potassium bearing salts in the resource can be combined to produce potassium sulphate which is the focus of the current work.

If successful, this will make Colluli one of the most significant sources of potassium sulphate globally.

 

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Call for Press Freedom

Today writes Cilla Benkö, CEO of Swedish Television, Peter Wolodarski, editor of the Daily News, and I have a joint appeal for detained journalists in Egypt. The reason is well known: Australian Peter Greste, Canadian and Egyptian, Mohamed Fahmy and Egyptian, Baher Mohamed from television station al-Jazeera was sentenced on Monday to seven to ten years in prison for, say authorities have been guilty of having ” sent false news ”about the protests in Egypt last year.

Such rubriceringar usually supposed to indicate that the cases rather determined by taste courts than criminal proceedings, and therefore, we note in the text now – 06 o’clock on Wednesday morning – published by all our media:

”The sentencing of television employees is a legal scandal. The offense alleged to have been guilty of is not a crime but a part of freedom of speech, the foundation of a free and open society. That right is universal.
Egypt makes their community a great disservice and damage its international reputation by criminalizing those who exercise their fundamental human rights and freedoms. ”

Several other journalists also accused of false reporting and thus collaborating with terrorists, some were convicted even though they have already left the country. And in a state that is ranked only 159 in the list of the nations with the most press freedom in the world, it might not be much good to wait for the show trials of journalists, and our call today is therefore not really just about the colleagues on al-Jazeera. (The full petition is available here.)

This commitment also applies to Swedish-eritrean Dawit Isaak, jailed in Eritrea since 2001, without a chance to defend themselves, as well as it once was Martin Schibbye and Johan Persson when they were arrested in Ethiopia and then convicted in a trial with rigged evidence. So far this year, 170 journalists have been detained, and that is of course unacceptable. During Almedalsveckan, which kicks off on Sunday, the ”Free Dawit” campaign will be discussed and I will be moderating a debate on public protests against these kinds of cases. Unfortunately, that question all too current.

 

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