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Barrick bringing benefits to Tanzania
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August, 2006
Barrick bringing benefits to Tanzania
Barrick bringing benefits to Tanzania
Wednesday 30th 2006f August, 2006
The government of Tanzania has praised gold company Barrick for its tackling of mining issues in the East African nation.
Barrick has agreed to pay around $7 million each year, ipp media reports, which will greatly benefit the local economy.
Dr Ibrahim Msabaha, the minister for energy and minerals, said that foreign investment was welcome as it allowed investors with the capital and technology but not mineral resources to join forces with a country that had resources but not the technology.
He added that the presence of mining firms in Tanzania had positively impacted education and health services as well as infrastructure such as water supplies.
Barrick operates three mines in Tanzania – Bulyanhulu, North Mara and Tulawaka. Since work began at the Bulyanhulu mine, Barrick subsidiary Kahama Mining has worked with the government and NGOs on programmes that "are having an impact on primary and secondary educational performance and attendance".
Barrick has agreed to pay around $7 million each year, ipp media reports, which will greatly benefit the local economy.
Dr Ibrahim Msabaha, the minister for energy and minerals, said that foreign investment was welcome as it allowed investors with the capital and technology but not mineral resources to join forces with a country that had resources but not the technology.
He added that the presence of mining firms in Tanzania had positively impacted education and health services as well as infrastructure such as water supplies.
Barrick operates three mines in Tanzania – Bulyanhulu, North Mara and Tulawaka. Since work began at the Bulyanhulu mine, Barrick subsidiary Kahama Mining has worked with the government and NGOs on programmes that "are having an impact on primary and secondary educational performance and attendance".
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