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JM Mining’s Licence Offer Lapsed Over Unpaid US$1.1 Million Fees, Government Says
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JM Mining’s Licence Offer Lapsed Over Unpaid US$1.1 Million Fees, Government Says
The Ministry of Mines and Mineral Resources and the National Minerals Agency (NMA) have clarified that JM Mining Kenema (SL) Limited never obtained a Large-Scale Mining Licence in Sierra Leone, rejecting claims that such a licence was revoked or withdrawn by the Government.
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- The Ministry of Mines and Mineral Resources and the National Minerals Agency (NMA) have clarified that JM Mining Kenema (SL) Limited never obtained a Large-Scale Mining Licence in Sierra Leone, rejecting claims that such a licence was revoked or withdrawn by the Government.
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