Sources close to this medium revealed that Gerald Metals, together with some unscrupulous government officials, have connived in using and dumping Timis Mining cooperation, local contractors and suppliers. According
Timis Corporation Limited, a company established and wholly owned by African Minerals Limited’s Executive Chairman, Frank Timis, has acquired the Sierra Leone mining assets of London Mining Company
Freetown- (07 October 2014) – London Mining and Dawnus (SL) Limited are pleased to announce the commitment of construction services, manpower and equipment to support the the International
Freetown- (10 September 2014) - London Mining is pleased to announce the donation of an additional Le 400 million (US$ 92,000) to help the Government of Sierra Leone
Lunsar- (21 December 2013)- On 10 December 2013, London Mining Company (LMC) in collaboration with the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) donated 50 sets of chairs and
Pineway and Tecsbaco today announced that they have reached agreement with London Mining on their dispute, resulting in a royalty of 22.5 cents per tonne of iron ore
(Lunsar – 4 November 2013): London Mining management team statement: Following community unrest today at London Mining’s Marampa site, management announces that operations resumed at 12:00. At approximately 07:30,
Freetown- (24 September 2013) – London Mining is pleased to announce the appointment of Whitsun Ade-Cole (Jr.) as Manager Government Relations effective 1 October 2013. Whitsun joins the company
THE OSWALD HANCILES COLUMN This is what London Mining says about itself on its corporate web site: “At London Mining, we believe people are the key to our success