06
Mar
Staff Writer The Stampriet Aquifer Uranium Mining Association (Sauma) has raised concerns about a report tabled in Parliament by the standing committee on natural resources recommending that Headspring Investments be allowed to drill and carry out in situ uranium extraction at its Omaheke sites in the transboundary Stampriet Artesian Basin. Sauma said it was surprised by the committee’s findings and stated that it was not consulted during the process despite efforts to engage with the committee. The association said the committee appeared to have engaged only with Headspring Investments, a foreign-owned company. “This raises fundamental questions about the transparency, balance,…
