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Which news do we expect first ?
Castle
You are totally right Pubcrawl. IMHO it is only a matter of time before we see the news that will fly this SP into the exosphere.
DYOR and GLA
Good morning Mac, no problem.....just filter me.....I personally don't use the filter, each to their own I suppose.
It's good to see that your constant predictions/ramps of 20% or so every day have waned.
Have a good day.
B1ll, the only reason I havenβt filtered you is because your continuous assumptions that I have had a previous username, Mac, Neil or whatever, is making you sound like an absolute fool and itβs quite hilarious to see.
If it suits your own pleasures please feel free to call me any name of your choice. As mentioned previously, you can imagine Iβm your wife if it suits you, as it Just makes you look a Pratt.
Perhaps post something, anything, that is not targeting another poster and then, just maybe then, you may earn a little respect on this board.
GLA genuine He1 investors π
"It could be only a matter of time" π€£π€£π€£.
Pulling out the classics eh Mac?.
We don't need your pump....Lorna got it covered
It could be only a matter of time before we get a positive operational update, perhaps around licenses or progression planning. The SP is holding strong of recent and I except it to climb with, or without, news as we get closer to EWT.
I guess the FOMO is getting stronger amongst spectating investors of HE1.
GLA π
Just quickly, and not directly related to He1, but.... Itumbula and Ilemba have been cloudy over the last week or so, thus preventing active monitoring. However there appears to be some activity a few hundred metres south of Nobles Mbelele-2 pad here with a white structure 40m-50m having been erected here
https://www.flickr.com/photos/194934344@N06/53710145053/in/dateposted-public/
Construction appears to have commenced around 18th to 23rd April 2024. Avid readers of my postings may recall I spotted several objects at Nobles Base Camp 30km or so south of Mbelele which appeared around 18-4 and had then disappeared by 23-4 here
https://www.flickr.com/photos/194934344@N06/53673704821/in/dateposted-public/
I'd wager that the object(s) now at Mbelele is/are either wholly or at least in part the same objects which we saw at the Base Camp on 18-4-24 and are related to the proposed shallow drilling and flow test appraisal of the Mbelele prospect - from their latest presentation (today) it isn't clear whether they intend to go ahead with the pilot production plant which I understood was their plan and for which they said they were fully funded.
They mention flow testing and off take but context is unclear. Their latest presentation appears a little more vague than that of February, but it looks like they are prepping to flow test at Mbelele-2, with a small pilot production plant.
Was almost with you there but then DT came up and the word corruption.
Trump has a comb over, and also did in the '90s........! :()
frequent visitor to a private island.......... not going go into that, but his buddy suffered.......! :)
All the best (and currently in court..........! :()
. And comments on the 90s and Trump - please .....
Tanzania is a Proactive Mining and exploration Country ....
The USA only just scrapes into the top 20 (i.e. not in the top 10%)
Still goes on of course, but Tanzania is at least in the top half of countries in the global corruption index these days (just)
Blubay, it's better than Kenya, Uganda and places like Somalia. I stayed in a 5 Star Hotel on business in the early 90s, saw so much corruption.
Yes, but that's 30 years ago!, There was a massive change in Tanzania with the shift in government.
Blubay, it's better than Kenya, Uganda and places like Somalia. I stayed in a 5 Star Hotel on business in the early 90s, saw so much corruption.
It's all to do with the launch of the new national mining strategy
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/wizara-ya-madini-tanzania_vision2030-madiniyetu-miningindustry-activity-7188399066622439425--LQX
He'd be wrong about that. Tanzania is pretty average really, pro business investment and stable while also somewhat protectionist. Trump wouldn't know the first thing about it
Too corrupt. It is on Donald Trump's list as being a ''shi* Hole Country''
Hopefully, but they need something solid for a share increase. I'm keeping everything crossed as I'm still down at the moment.
Minister Mavunde calls for GST to be the first part of accurate laboratory information
Laboratory installed equipment and modern installations
GST workers to build more capacity
Regional labs built to move services closer to miners
Minister of Minerals. Anthony Mavunde said that the government under the leadership of Mr. President Dr. Samia Suluh Hassan has set out in the 2024/25 financial year to begin construction of a large, modern and well-equipped laboratory to be built in the Kizota area of Dodoma to match the pace of growth of the country's mining sector and the expectations of stakeholders in general.
The construction of a large and modern laboratory will coincide with the construction of regional laboratories and the capacity of GST workers to keep pace with the rapid pace of global technological development.
Mr. Mavunde made the remarks on April 24, 2024 in Dodoma at a joint session to discuss how best to work together all the staff of the Tanzania Institute of Geology and Minerals Research (GST).
"Our primary responsibility is to ensure that this institution makes a significant contribution to the development of the mining sector here in Tanzania.
He added that the lab data from GST should be reliable and accurate for miners a role that as a government cannot evade.
Https://www.madini.go.tz/page/f1f405cb-580a-4e75-8fcc-7c01c29fe285/
Mining Minister Hon. Anthony Mavunde has outlined a government plan to help solve the challenges facing small-scale miners in the country.
Minister Mavunde made the remarks today on May 9, 2024 in response to a question. Dr. Christine Ishengoma MP for Special Chairs who wanted to know the Government's plan to help the small miners in Ulanga District.
He added that the government's plan to help small-scale miners in the country, including the Ulanga District miners, involves a range of issues including
investing in extensive research to discover the presence of minerals in various areas to better guide the miners.
"Mr. Other areas are the granting of mining licenses to small miners; provide education on the use of the right extraction technology to increase productivity; low-cost mining service through the National Mining Corporation (STAMICO)," said Minister Mavunde.
He also said that another plan is to facilitate access to affordable loans for miners; and the opportunity for mechanical and equipment leases under the supervision of STAMICO.
May-24 12:12:26 1.30 1,951,179 Sell* 25.37k O
09-May-24 12:11:15 1.325 2,423,961 Sell* 32.12k
They were hoping to do a day trade ππππ
F .hell they lost a few quit there
*bang on
not "band"
All the best (an welcome BTW........! :)