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New appointment at Deep-South Resources

. He has 29 years’ geological experience in exploration, mineral resource modelling and estimation, as well as mine planning and design.Before establishing Obsidian Consulting Services in 2006, he worked for 8 years in the technical mining software industry selling, supporting and consulting with Geovia GEMS, Whittle, Minemax and iGantt. “Deep-South is at a turning point with our Haib Copper project in Namibia and the addition of Mr. Richards to the technical team of the company is a very strong move into the development of the company,” commented John Akwenye, Chairman of Deep-South. Richards has also worked in various locations across Africa, Europe and South America in diverse geological terranes and on a range of commodities including but not limited to base metals, gold, silver, platinum group metals and diamonds as well as commodities such as iron ore, manganese, titanium and vanadium.

BBC World Service - Africa Today, South Africa stops AstraZeneca vaccine roll-out

Show more Hopes for a speedy recovery from COVID-19 in South Africa have been damped somewhat after health minister Zweli Mkhize said that it would suspend the AstraZeneca formula of the vaccine. The sudden U-turn comes after disappointing data showed the jab provided minimal protection against some cases of the South African variant of the Coronavirus. We hear from Professor Mosa Moshabela, Dean of the School of Nursing and Public Health at the University of KwaZulu Natal, who says that although other alternatives to the AstraZeneca jab are available, there may still be applications for it in South Africa. We bring you harrowing accounts of women in northwest Cameroon who are refusing to work in their farms for fear of getting caught between the compounded threats of rebels from the English-speaking region and Fulani herders.

Lessons in lockdown: The power of second chances

Lessons in lockdown: The power of second chances Date: January 12, 2021 By Shamiso Chigorimbo Johannesburg, 1 February: Richard Yates words, “if you don’t try anything, you can’t fail,” resonate as I look back at the last 24 months as a PhD candidate, then part- time consultant, now returning to GL tail between my legs. As I reflect, I cringe at the number of mistakes I made. No regrets:  just lessons and experience. I left GL in 2019 to pursue a PHD at the University of KwaZulu Natal, juggling school with being a single mother.  2020 was an unprecedented year, a global health crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic that catapulted organisations and individuals into survival mode.  Things did not work for me in KZN. I moved to Cape Town and re-joined GL in late 2020.

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