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South Sudan Hopes New Mining Law Will Unearth1 Treasures
This “gold mine” in Nanakanak, Eastern Equatoria state, is just one of many spots across South Sudan’s east where a gold rush has hit.
Adele Natogo said that like countless2 others, she left her nine children and village - an eight-hour walk from Nanakanak - a month ago to sift3 through the endless piles of terracotta rubble4 for gold.
“There are so many people that have come here. They are all over the bush, everyone looking for gold. This is a big place,” said Natogo.
But many of the miners say the golden era of finding nuggets is over.
Now they squint5 at their plastic basins for the tiniest speck6 of gold and hope machines will arrive soon to help their hunt.
Trader Samuel Kivuva in the nearest town, Kapoeta, said that when foreigners gave metal detectors7 to artisanal miners last year, their yield more than doubled from 5 kilograms of gold per week.
“Per week they were collecting 12 kilograms of this gold and at least they were performing, not in the way of these people that use basins and whatever,” said Kivuva.
At the Ministry8 of Mines in Juba, undersecretary of mining Andu Ezbon Adde said the government suspended previous small-scale mining licenses9 while putting the finishing touches to a mining law aimed at pulling in big investors10 - and big money - to extract the gold, copper11, iron ore and other metals thought to lie under the eastern region.
“Coming out of war, things were not well organized. Giving out the licenses was not well organized, so the government decided12 to stop any exploration work until the law has been signed. Now the law has been signed we are working on now what they call regulations, which may not be clear to the common man. So I’m sure that this year, we will be giving out licenses,” said Adde.
But until machines arrive to replace the picks and pans, farmers-turned-panners in this impoverished13 and drought-stricken region are tasked with uncovering the minerals that in years to come could wean the new nation off its dependency on oil revenue.
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v. 使变斜视眼, 斜视, 眯眼看, 偏移, 窥视; n. 斜视, 斜孔小窗; adj. 斜视的, 斜的 | |
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n.铜;铜币;铜器;adj.铜(制)的;(紫)铜色的 | |
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