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  2. Coal in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    The Kiwira coal mine is a small coal mine operational in the new region of Songwe with an annual installed capacity of 150,000 tonnes. [6] The Kiwira Coal & Power Company owns the licence to mine at the Ivogo Ridge. The company is wholly owned by the State Mining Corporation that is 100% owned by the Government of Tanzania. [7]

  3. Indian coal mining women - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Mining Act (1923) discouraged the sending of women down coal mines; it was seen as dangerous and unfit work for women. [1] The mining regulations of 1929 resulted in the already low paid women being employed in less numbers and with less pay. [1] They were completely prohibited from mines in 1937. [1]

  4. Coal in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Opencast mining As of 2011, South Africa produces in excess of 255 million tonnes of coal and consumes almost three-quarters of that domestically. As of 2018, South Africa was the seventh largest producer and consumer of coal in the world. The industry, as of 2015, employs about 80,000 workers, or.5% of total employment, down from a peak in 1981 of 135,000 workers. The coal industry is South ...

  5. Category:Coal in Africa by country - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Coal mines in Africa by country (4 C) Coal-fired power stations in Africa by country (7 C) B.

  6. Ukraine's coal mines turn to women to solve wartime staff ...

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    After more than a thousand of its workers went to fight Russia's invasion, a coal mining enterprise in eastern Ukraine suffered a huge staff shortage. "I took this job because the war started and ...

  7. Mining industry of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The gold mining rate was 0.71, platinum mining was 0.24 and other mining was 0.35. (For comparison, the rate in the Sixties was around 1.5—see any Chamber of Mines Annual of the period). The reason for the difference is quite clear; the gold mines are much deeper and conditions are both more difficult and dangerous than on the shallower ...

  8. Mining industry of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    International mining companies dominate the industry in the extraction of gold and diamonds, with additional small scale mining operations scattered across the country. [2] Tanzania is the fourth-largest gold miner in Africa behind South Africa, Mali, and Ghana, [4] and in 2010 accounted for 2% of the world's gold output. [7]

  9. Category:Coal mining in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Coal mining in Africa" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of ...