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 James E. Sinclair, Chairman & CEO, Tanzanian Royalty Exploration Corporation |
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June 09, 2010 Tanzanian Royalty (TRE) Tour Package - September 20th to October 2nd 2010 Dear Friends,
At long last we are in a position to provide you with some details about the trip we are organizing to our Kigosi Gold Project in Tanzania. We have tried to give you as many options as possible, taking into account the logistics of accommodating the numerous people that have expressed an interest in participating.
I expect we will require some fine tuning before the event actually takes place. So be sure to monitor our website for updates. To ensure you are kept up to date, I... (9 KB) |
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May 28, 2010 New Operational Feature Inaugurated on Website Dear Friends,
I would like to invite you to review a regular feature we are planning to host on our corporate website. Every few weeks, our Senior Vice President, Riaan van der Westhuizen, will be providing an update on the development program that is currently under way at our Kigosi Gold Project. Despite some weather-related delays, work crews have made significant progress improving access to the site, facilitating the entry of critical components for our process plant which we in... (1 KB) |
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May 03, 2010 A Little Help From Your Friends Dear Friends,
We as a company have a proactive policy concerning relationships with the true Tanzanian artisan. Not only do we offer and encourage artisanal (small scale) miners to share our expertise, we provide them with various options to increase their standard of living and acquire meaningful job skills that will last them a lifetime. Here's a sampling of what we have to offer:
1. We have access to plant manufacturers with safe technology starting from 1 tonne per hour (t/h) ... (2 KB) |
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May 03, 2010 Equitable Sharing of Resource Wealth Key to Success in Developing Countries Dear Friends,
You cannot aggravate your host by digging a hole in the ground and leaving.
There is still a colonial mindset in place that needs to adjust to a world where the Internet provides instant information globally.
I would prefer a one percent rise in royalties to an increase in tax rates with the application of forensic tax auditing as is pending in Australia.
Wherever this occurs be prepared for industry associations to yell and scream rather than seeking what is go... (2 KB) |
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April 29, 2010 New Mining Bill in Tanzania Misunderstood by Media Dear Jim:
As I read the wire services and the Mining Journal report on the new Tanzanian Mining Bill they speak of a government participation in new mines. How does that impact us?
Sincerely,
Arlen S.
Dear Arlen:
The reporters have clearly not read the bill in full.That government participation applies to "Special Mining Licenses" and NOT to "Mining Licenses."
Mining Licenses are also known as "GMLs," a General Mining License. As it applies to TRE/TNX projects including Kigosi,... (1 KB) |
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April 19, 2010 IBM and Tanzanian Government Sign Collaboration Agreement Dear Friends,
Please consider joining me on the Tanzanian business/corporate fact finding delegation in September.
You might ask your tax advisor if such a trip is tax deductable as investment research.
IBM and Tanzanian Government Sign Collaboration Agreement
Agreement Supports Tanzania's Development and Increases its Competitiveness in a Global Marketplace
April 8, 2010, 10:16 a.m. EDT
The agreement between IBM and the Ministry of Education and Vocational Tra... (3 KB) |
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April 17, 2010 China, Tanzania sign loan agreements on ICT, air transport infrastructure China, Tanzania sign loan agreements on ICT, air transport infrastructure
10:33, April 17, 2010
The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania and the Exim Bank of China on Friday signed two concessional loan agreements to finance the Tanzanian National Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Broadband infrastructure Backbone Network Project and upgrading of the Zanzibar International Airport.
Under the National ICT broadband infrastructure Backbone Network Project (Phase... (3 KB) |
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April 15, 2010 Updates From Oman - Day 4 Dear Friends,
Today's meeting took place in the relaxed atmosphere of our host's ancestral home.
We not only visited the present residence but we went to the old fort to see where he was born. All the fort's protection was built in to protect the family as well as the residents in the area.
To me the fort looked impenetrable. The stairways were built for combat. There were hidden grates that camouflaged deep holes to collect the enemies as they stormed the stronghold. There were... (2 KB) |
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April 14, 2010 Updates From Oman - Day 3 My Dear Friends,
It is 6am and I write to you while overlooking the Gulf. I am yet to see anyone in the sea even though the waters are clear and inviting. That to me is a good reason to take a swim only in the pool so handsomely presented for guests.
Only a stone's throw from the sea there seems to be little humidity to deal with. The sun seems to give you penetrating warmth more so than an uncomfortable heat. The practicality of the local men's wear cannot be argued with as it give... (3 KB) |
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April 13, 2010 Updates From Oman - Day 2 My Dear Friends,
Today was another hectic day in Oman. Meetings have been planned by our hosts covering the entire day with the exception of one hour which is now.
Oman is a very special place with kind and tolerant people. We must be very careful not to lump together people in a given area without attempting to understand and learn from the various cultures.
A general key to understanding the outlook of people where you are is the courtesy that drivers show each other on the roa... (2 KB) |
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