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MALAWI Mining Sector Review2001 Authors: Ellason. Kaseko Director of Mines –Mines Department and Grain. Malunga Deputy Director of Operations -MDC PRESENTATION OUTLINE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Malawi Statistics Potential Mineral targets Exploration Activities in 2001 Mineral Sector Review Government Intervention Incentives Why Invest in Malawi MALAWI STATISTICS Area 118,480 km2 Population Currency 11,000,000 Malawi Kwacha U$1.0=MK70.00 GDP U$1,863,700 Inflation 35.4% Interest Rate 46-48% Minerals Coal, gemstone Labour Force 3,500,000 Literacy Rate 56.4% POTENTIAL MINERAL TARGETS Gold and PGMS in basement complexes Coal, coal bed methane and Uranium in Karoo complex Rare earths, strontianite and apatite in alkaline rocks Bauxite and titanium sands in Upper Jurassic to Quaternary sediments Kimberlite indications EXPLORATION ACTIVITIES IN 2001 GSD: Bauxite and geo-chemical sampling on Au anomalies in the Kirk Range Lisungwe Valley Mineral Resources followup on 18 targets for Au, Ni-Cr and PGM MDC: magnetic survey on Tundulu phosphate deposit Mulanje Minerals exploring for coal bed methane Ilomba Granite Ltd mining sodalite syenite Granite Ltd mining amazono-granite MINERAL SECTOR REVIEW Restructuring of DOM and GSD Support to artisanal miners Mining Policy Mining Act Mining promotion GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION - - The goal is Sustainable small scale mining through: Poverty alleviation Environmental protection Initiation of rural infrastructure development GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION - - - Activities: Formalisation of informal gemstone mining Provision of appropriate technology Facilitate SSM financing INCENTIVES Political stability Duty free status Security of tenure Free access to geological data base Automatic conversion of Exploration Licence to Mining Licence Transfer of Mineral Rights WHY INVEST IN MALAWI Political stability Comprehensive geological data base Political stability Security of tenure guaranteed Liberalised economy Independent Licencing Committee Cheap labour Improved supporting infrastructure INVITATION Malawi invites you to visit GSM website at www.sdnp.org.mw/geosoc-mw 2nd Minerals Exhibition and Conference in Blantyre from 25th – 27th July 2002 Contact: Grain at [email protected] Ellason at [email protected]