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Company Announcement: Concor Mining Extracts Bulk Coal Sample For Sasol’s Mafutha Project
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1st February 2010
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Attached please find a press release on: Concor Mining secured the contract for the excavation of the bulk coal sample for the Sasol Project, and coaling of this bulk sample is expected to be finished during the first quarter of 2010. The project is situated at Steenbokpan, near Lephalale in Limpopo province, and site establishment took place in July 2009.

 
 
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I drive the road to my work every day which are currently used by you to carry the coal sample to where-ever it is sent. I am not a negative person who complains about many things but this moning I am angry and extremely negative towards your trucks. The way this project is handled is really not up to standard. The people who drive the trucks have no road manners. Two trucks overtook me this morning and I was driving km110. They racing each other and they drive so near to each other that no other vehicle. There are many people using the road every day and we would like to enjoy safe journeys, something that is currently not possible. Are there any actions to repair the road after you finished this job. Everybody is angry! The roads are in a terrible state. Untill a month ago we did not have many potholes and the road was not in a bad state. You must look at it now. I do not know who to write to. Can you let me know please.
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Tessa Pugh on 12th May 2010