Mikama - Jul 4, 2018

Dans Digital Journal
DNI Metals Inc. (OTC PINK: DMNKF) (CSE: DNI) ("DNI" or the "Company"), is pleased to provide an update on the status of Environmental Licenses for its 100%-owned Vohitsara and Marofody graphite projects in Madagascar. The "Cahier des Charges Minières" (see explanation below) were delivered to the Company on May 18, 2018 and June 11, 2018 for Vohitsara and Marofody, respectively. As a result, the environmental licenses are expected to be received shortly.  DNI owns two permitted, saprolite-hosted graphite deposits in Madagascar; located 50kms from the country's main seaport. The deposits are located less than two (2) kms from the paved national highway. DNI intends to develop the Vohitsara project, should the economic viability and technical feasibility be established. DNI has not yet established mineral resources or mineral reserves supported by a PEA or mining study (PFS or FS). DNI has a graphite wholesale business, in which it buys and sells high quality graphite.

Dans Pasadena Business Now
Tetra Tech Inc., a global provider of consulting and engineering services based in Pasadena, has been awarded a $22 million, single-award contract by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) to support biodiversity protection and enhance livelihoods in Madagascar, a company press release said Thursday. The contract involves a five-year USAID project, called the Mikajy activity, which is part of the agency’s Conservation and Communities Project in Madagascar. Mikajy, in Madagascar’s national language Malagasay, means “taking good care of.” Under the contract, Tetra Tech will support critical biodiversity conservation efforts in forested and coastal ecosystems in Madagascar, and empower local communities in these regions to manage their natural resources; the company will also provide new economic opportunities and support for natural resource tenure and property rights.

Dans APO Group Mena Newsroom
Madagascar a été déclaré officiellement « Polio Free », ou Pays libéré de la poliomyélite, par la Commission Régionale de Certification de l'Éradication de la Poliomyélite en Afrique, le 21 juin 2018, à Abuja, au Nigéria... si les critères de performance déclinent, dont les systèmes de surveillance des paralysies flasques aiguës et la couverture vaccinale, il y a toujours un risque que la Commission Régionale retire le statut...

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