Tuesday, 14 November 2017

Kolo Mine is Mandated Keep Warm Relations


    By Rorisang David Mahlo 

 “Arguments never solved themselves, and similarly solutions never imposed themselves where there are difference of opinion, however, it is only when we take initiative to work collaboratively as team that we can get to the bottom our differences,” Hon. Keketso Sello uttered this words on a public gathering during his official visit to Kolo Mine (Reskol Diamond) on Thursday 9th November, 2017. 


The objective of this visit was a threefold outreach: Firstly, just as prescribed in the Mines and Minerals Act of 2005 to regulate through monitoring of the progress since Reskol is on its Mine trial stage. Secondly, to practice an open door policy by opening a platform of talks between the Ministry and the community and lastly, to check the state of existing relations between Reskol Mine and its neibouring communities surrounding the Mine.

After listening very carefully to various speakers who represented the community from different denominations, Hon. Sello thanked everyone and assured the community that he will always be there for them since he made an oath to serve his Majesty and to be a policy leader when he accepted the mandate to come and oversee and rein the Ministry of Mining.

One of those areas that he responded with a promised to both Kolo Community and Reskol Mine was the issue of installation of grid electricity. In his address, Hon. Sello publicly announce that he will solicit some back up support from Hon. Leeto Putsoane, the newly elected Kolo Constituency and as a member of the current Parliament. 

Moreover, Hon. Sello went on to show that “as a means of double bargaining and application of strategy of winning the hearts of your voters, you and I will have to join forces in the Parliament to lay an urgent request for installation of grid power in this constituency for the benefit of Kolo Community and to help cut the operating costs for this Mine,” said Hon. Sello sending the message to Hon. Putsoane.

He concluded his speech with a key message of directives to Reskol Mine, by reminding them of their commitment signed in their lease agreement. “I am expecting to see you in harmonious relations with this community surrounding you and that is a commitment that starts with you and it will be reciprocated back if you do it right.” said Hon. Sello. 

Besides that, this event commenced with the tour of progress monitoring of the Mine. In this regard Hon. Sello took a tour to literally bear witness on the progress made together with the Reskol team who were by his side to explain the details, technicalities, achievements and challenges the company is facing on its trial operations.

On the positive side of Reskol achievements and even before the lapse of their shortest space of six months’ period allocated for their trial mining, one of the Reskol Directors reported to the public gathering that, “to this far we have managed to mine and treated up to ten thousand five hundred tones.” said Mike Renolds.  

Again, it is in this tour that Kolo Mine Geologist Mr. John Sejake also explained the geological formation at Kolo Kimberlite Pipe to the Hon. Minister of Mining. “As everyone can clearly see, the geological formation here is in such a way that, Kolo Pipe has two kinds of Kimberlite types, which are type A and B,” said Sejake. He also went on to explain the difference between type (A) which is the gray rock, as a tough nut to crack (hard to process) and (B) which is the cream white rock, which he described as the easy one to process in the plant.   
  
Adding that both types of rocks require a different treatment plants to ensure better results, of which is the main reason why they had to temporarily suspend their operations and start soil and rock sampling that would ultimately determine the specific suitable plant to process and treat both types without any hustle or damage inflicted on the target precious stones.

According to Kolo Geologist Mr. Sejake, indicated that Reskol Diamond has decided to suspend operations and reported to the regulating Ministry from last month - October 2017 to date of  which is considered a lose on their mining business point of view. 
  
Furthermore, the Hon. Minister walked around the side to inspect the Mine to verify every reported details inclusive of checking all the plant and its functionality, plant condition and capacity for the stage in which they are operating within, and many other minute details.

Immediately after the mine inspection, the Hon. Ministers entourage joined Kolo community at Chief Bereng Seeiso` chieftaincy public gathering grounds where the community issues were presented. On Behalf of the Kolo Community, the Chair Person of the Committee linking the community with the Mine Mrs. `Mamahlape Hlapane, reported a quite mammoth list of the grievances but putting them in their order of priority.

First and for most, Mrs. Hapane reported to the Minister and his team about the discrepancies that happened as a result of intervention made on the 20th of October, 2017 of cutting the set initial direct link between the community and Mine, that caused a dead silence between the two parties and the fear is, in the mist of that silence, a lot seem to be happening in the mine; and the community can only see but there is no feedback or any form of communication reported back to the community till to date.

Secondly, Mrs Hlapane complained about the unfulfilled water installation promise to the village as their basic need especially during the dry times like the one that they are in at the moment. Instead the villagers learned that Reskol has drilled their own pair of blowhole that benefits only the Mine discriminating the benefiting villagers.

Third and as the last in their priority was a construction of an access road to and from the very closest villages to the Mine which are Ha Petlane and Ha Nkhabu.
 
In general, Reskol Diamond Mine was granted Mining concession way back in 2011 under the auspices of the then Ministry of Natural Resources and will be expiring in 2021. This company (Reskol Diamond) succeeded the Engel Diamonds that came before and that did the prospecting work, though it was ultimately dissolved.

More over when that time of expiry (ref: the year 2021) comes, Reskol`s achievements and progress made to this far, as judged against their  work programme, will be the only determining factor for the Mining Board to reconsider  to advise the Hon. Minister of Mining to re-grand them an extension or renewal of their mining lease.

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