Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Masele visits Bulyanhulu mine, assures workers on pensions benefits



The Deputy Minister for Energy and Minerals, Stephen Masele (right), and African Barrick Gold's (ABG) Director of Government Relations, Emmanuel Ole Naiko, prepare to enter the underground tunnel at Bulyanhulu Gold Mine in Shinyanga region during the minister's tour of the ABG mine recently.
The Deputy Minister for Energy and Minerals, Stephen Masele (second left), and African Barrick Gold's (ABG) Vice-President for Corporate Affairs, Deo Mwanyika (left), visit the Bugarama Secondary School (foreground) in Kahama district, Shinyanga region, which was built thanks to support from ABG's Bulyanhulu Gold Mine. The minister visited the school as part of his familiarisation tour of the mine.
The Deputy Minister for Energy and Minerals, Stephen Masele (centre), chats with African Barrick Gold's (ABG) Director of Government Relations, Emmanuel Ole Naiko (left) and the General Manager of ABG's Bulyanhulu gold mine, Dennis Hoof (right), shortly after the minister addressed employees of the mine in Kahama district, Shinyanga region, during his tour of the ABG mine recently.
The Deputy Minister for Energy and Minerals, Stephen Masele (centre), inspects a laboratory at the Bugarama Secondary School (foreground) in Kahama district, Shinyanga region, which was built thanks to support from African Barrick Gold's (ABG) Bulyanhulu Gold Mine. Looking on (left) is ABG's Vice-President for Corporate Affairs, Deo Mwanyika.