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CONTENTS  IN THIS MONTH'S ISSUE 20 30 VER STO RY CO MINE EXCURSION COUNTRY IN FOCUS NOKENG: MINING FLUORSPAR HILLS GUINEA: BACK ON THE WORLD MAP SepFluor’s R1.7-billion Nokeng Fluorspar Mine and plant at Rust de Winter, north east of Pretoria, was offi cially opened in August. The world is once again taking note of the opportunities in mineral rich Guinea. 54 36 MINING IN FOCUS MTE EXHIBITIONS TECH SAVVY GROUND BREAKERS MINING – STILL ZAMBIA’S BACKBONE With ambition and the will to improve their production, Ground Breakers installed an all-in-one materials washing and water recycling CDE Combo, which has revolutionised their operation. The southern African region has a lot of mining potential. Mining and Technical Exhibitions (MTE) travelled to Zambia for week-long tour. 64 56 IN THE STOPE INSIGHT CLAUDE BAISSAC UNPACKS AFRICAN RISK FLY DRONES SAFELY Resource nationalism gone wrong has been a curse for the African continent. With more mining companies using drones to undertake various tasks on mines, their safe use should be foremost on the minds of safety offi cers. www. africanmining.co.za African Mining Publication African Mining African Mining  November 2019  3