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  • Geita Gold Mine Deepens Education Commitment with Additional School Investment

    Nyankumbu Girls Secondary School, the largest girl’s school in the Geita District, marked its three-year anniversary with the opening of a well-equipped, modern library as part of its effort to provide an additional source of high-quality education for children in the region PDF, 

  • Geita Gold Mine Celebrates National Road Safety

    Geita Gold Mine joins the nation in celebrating Road Safety Week. The Road Safety campaign, aims to create awareness through public education on the importance of adherence to road signage and traffic rules with the objective of changing attitudes to reduce the high prevalence of road accidents in Tanzania. PDF, 

  • Geita Gold Mine Limited Response to Service Levy Claims

    Geita Gold Mining Limited (GGML) notes with concern a resolution made on 13 August by Geita Councils declaring a deliberate personification of matters relating to company interests but further threats to put a stop to business operations in Geita. PDF, 

  • GGM Says Large Rice-Storage Project for Local Farmers Nears Completion

    Geita Gold Mine (GGM) said today that construction of a 30,000-ton rice-storage warehouse to improve the ability of local Geita region farmers to take advantage of higher market prices for their crops, is nearing completion. PDF, 

  • AngloGold Ashanti Comments on Passage of New Legislation in Tanzania

    AngloGold Ashanti notes the enactment by the Republic of Tanzania’s Parliament and publication in the Country’s official Government Gazette of the Natural Wealth and Resources (Permanent Sovereignty) Act, No 5 of 2017, the Natural Wealth and Resources Contracts (Review and Re-Negotiation of Unconscionable Terms) Act, No 6 of 2017 and the Written Laws (Miscellaneous Amendments) […] PDF, 

  • AngloGold Ashanti Comments on Legislative Changes in Tanzania

    AngloGold Ashanti notes that the Tanzania Parliament has enacted The Natural Wealth and Resources (Permanent Sovereignty) Bill 2017 and The Natural Wealth and Resources Contracts (Review and re-negotiation of unconscionable terms) Bill 2017 on July 3, 2017. PDF, 

  • AngloGold update on proposed Tanzanian legislative changes

    Tanzania’s parliament published draft legislation amending the legal framework of its extractive industry. The drafts are yet to be debated in parliament. The country’s parliament also passed the Bill, which levies a 1% ‘clearing fee’ on mineral exports from 1 July 2017. PDF,