Tanzania President urges increased control of mineral wealth

26th July 2017

By: Bloomberg

  

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DAR ES SALAAM – Tanzanians are being cheated out of the country’s mineral wealth and should take more control of their natural resources, President John Magufuli said.

Investors in Tanzania’s mining industry have “stolen” from the country by failing to provide a fair share of the revenue they generate from gold and other minerals, Magufuli said in a speech in the central region of Singida on Tuesday.

“We are surrounded by wealth; we have to stand up and protect it,” he said. “It shouldn’t happen that we have all this wealth, sit on it, while others come and benefit from it by cheating us.”

Magufuli is overhauling the country’s mining industry as the government targets doubling its contribution to gross domestic product to 10% by 2025. In March, he banned mineral exports and ordered an audit to identify loopholes that he said result in income losses. The government this month approved laws that would enable the state to renegotiate contracts with mining and energy companies.

The dispute between Acacia and the government escalated over the past two weeks the authorities detained at least two of the company’s senior employees for questioning. Chief Executive Officer Brad Gordon said July 21 that “many” of the company’s senior employees have been interviewed by the authorities. This week, the government presented Acacia with a $190-billion tax bill to cover alleged undeclared export revenue from its mines.

Acacia’s shares have fallen 57% so far this year and traded 5.3% lower at 160 pence by 10:25 a.m. in London.

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