Namibia misses deadline to hold Deep-South’s permit veto

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Deep-South took the case to Namibia’s High Court, which ruled that no permits could be granted over the same area until further notice.

The court was scheduled to hold a hearing on Thursday in which the mining minister’s request for an extension would be considered. The company said its legal team was ready to request the judge a “just and speedy determination” of the case.

Layoffs

From April 2017 to April 2021, Deep-South invested more than C$2 million ($1.6m) on the project, including an updated preliminary economic assessment. The miner has also proposed a C$7.1 million feasibility study and C$25.5 million pilot plant.

Since receiving news of the licence refusal, Deep-South has halted all work on the project located in the extreme south of Namibia, close to the border with South Africa, and laid off its employees on site.

The company had acquired the remainder of the project in 2017 from Teck Resources, which is…

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