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EPL- Contacts__01 November 2016 License Code Responsible License Status Date Applied Date Granted Date Expires Commodities Map References Area Parties Contact Details Office Type Communication Party Postal Address Physical Address Telephone Email Address 2101 EPL Pending 31 August 27 April 1995 26 April 2014 PS Namibia,Karas,Karasbu 2869.8107 Northbank Diamonds Northbank Diamonds P. O. box 23590, 6 Lindequist Street, 061-240956/7 Renewal 1994 rg; V Ha (Pty) Limited (100.00%) (Pty) Limited Windhoek Windhoek, Namibia 2229 EPL Active 15 January 24 March 1999 23 March 2018 BRM, PM Namibia,Karas,Luderitz 7318.3264 Skorpion Mining Company Skorpion Mining PO Box 90026, 7 Post Str.Mall, 3rd 061-247342 1999 ; N Ha (Pty) Ltd. (100.00%) Company (Pty) Ltd. Windhoek, Khomas, Floor, Swabou,Bld, 9000, Namibia Windhoek, Khomas, 9000, Namibia 2410 EPL Pending 15 June 2012 15 September 14 September BRM, IM, PM, P Namibia,B, D, 47534.0467 B2Gold Namibia (Pty) Ltd B2Gold Namibia (Pty) P.O Box 80363, 20 Nachtigal Street, 26461295870 Renewal 1997 2016 Otjozondjupa,Grootfo Ha Ltd Windhoek, Windhoek, Ausspannplatz, 0 ntein 9000, Namibia Windhoek, Windhoek, 9000, Namibia 2491 EPL Renewal 25 January PS 26521.9794 Togethe Quando Mining Intention to 2013 Ha (Pty) Ltd (100.00%) Refuse, Pending Representati ons 2499 EPL Pending 12 March 28 April 1998 27 April 2014 PS 99540.8000 Woduna Mining Holding Woduna Mining Holding PO Box 23096, 112 Robert Mugabe 061-306113 Renewal 2001 Ha (Pty) Ltd (100.00%) (Pty) Ltd Windhoek, Khomas, Avenue, Windhoek, 9000, Namibia Khomas, 9000, Namibia 2616 EPL Active 30 August 27 September 30 November BRM, PM Namibia,Karas,Luderitz 19825.7550 Rosh Pinah Zinc Rosh Pinah Zinc Private Bag 2001, Rosh 1 Khan Road, Rosh 063-274316 2013 2000 2017 ; N Ha Corporation (Pty) Ltd Corporation (Pty) Ltd Pinah, Karas, 9000, Pinah, Karas, 9000, (100.00%) Namibia Namibia 2902 EPL Pending 02 February 18 April 2001 17 April 2016 BRM, PM Namibia,Erongo,Swak 4523.4000 Namib Lead and Zinc Namib Lead and Zinc P. O. Box 2888, 12 Floor Sanlam centre, 26461300205 Renewal 2001 opmund; G Ha Mining (Pty) Ltd Mining (Pty) Ltd Windhoek, Namibia Windhoek, Namibia (100.00%) 3037 EPL Pending 23 July 2002 06 January 05 January BRM, IM, PM Namibia,D, 5238.0000 Gecko Graphite (Pty) Ltd Gecko Graphite (Pty) PO Box 81307, Gecko House, 8 Sinclair 061-305444 Renewal 2003 2016 Otjozondjupa,Otjiwar Ha (100.00%) Ltd Windhoek, Khomas, Street, Windhoek, ongo 9000, Namibia Khomas, 9000, Namibia 3112 EPL Pending 27 March 09 October 08 October BRM, PM Namibia,K, 8384.3000 Lodestone Namibia (Pty) Lodestone Namibia (Pty) PO Box 41102, 12 Floor, Independence 061218079 Renewal 2003 2003 2016 Khomas,Windhoek; M Ha Ltd. (100.00%) Ltd. Ausspannplatz, Avenue, Windhoek, Windhoek, Khomas, Windhoek, Eros, 9000, 9000, Namibia Namibia 3138 EPL Active 24 November 20 April 2004 19 April 2017 BRM, IM, Nf, PM Namibia,Erongo,Swak 30368.1424 Swakop Uranium (Pty) Swakop Uranium (Pty) P. O. Box 81162, 1 Floor, Unit 3 ausspann, 064-410900 2004 opmund; G Ha Ltd (100.00%) Ltd Windhoek, Namibia Windhoek, Namibia 3140 EPL Active 01 December 22 April 2004 21 April 2017 BRM, PM Namibia,Karas,Karasbu 36589.1879 Haib Minerals (Pty) Ltd Haib Minerals (Pty) Ltd P. O . Box 1975, 49 Feld Street, 061 - 377380 2003 rg; V Ha (100.00%) Windhoek, Khomas, Windhoek, Khomas, 9000, Namibia 9000, Namibia 3195 EPL Commodity 12 May 2004 31 May 2004 03 February BRM, PM, SPS Namibia,C, 13848.8563 Razorback Gold Mining Razorback Gold Mining 064-402772 Change 2017 Erongo,Omaruru Ha Company (Pty) Ltd Company (Pty) Ltd Pending (100.00%) 3218 EPL Pending 09 June 2004 18 June 2004 17 June 2015 PS Namibia,Karas,Luderitz 1518.3934 Namibian Former Robben Namibian Former Robben PO Box 24819, 311 Sam Nujoma Drive, 061-223982 Renewal ; N Ha Island Political Prisoners Island Political Prisoners Windhoek, Khomas, Windhoek, Karas, (100.00%) 9000, Namibia 24819, Namibia 3257 EPL Pending 23 September 02 June 2006 01 June 2016 BRM, PM Namibia,K, 47316.3916 West Africa Gold West Africa Gold PO Box 81162, 84 Dr Frans Indongo 061-300205 Renewal 2004 Khomas,Windhoek; M Ha Exploration (Namibia) Exploration (Namibia) Windhoek, Khomas, Street, Windhoek, (Pty) Ltd (100.00%) (Pty) Ltd 9000, Namibia Khomas, 9000, Namibia 3258 EPL Pending 27 September 16 May 2005 15 May 2016 BRM, PM Namibia,K, 15942.0169 West Africa Gold West Africa Gold PO Box 81162, 84 Dr Frans Indongo 061-300205 Renewal 2004 Khomas,Windhoek; L, Ha Exploration (Namibia) Exploration (Namibia) Windhoek, Khomas, Street, Windhoek, Omaheke,Gobabis (Pty) Ltd (100.00%) (Pty) Ltd 9000, Namibia Khomas, 9000, Namibia 3261 EPL Pending 22 June 2005 26 July 2011 25 July 2015 BRM, PM Namibia,L, 26627.0000 West Africa Gold West Africa Gold PO Box 81162, 84 Dr Frans Indongo 061-300205 Renewal Omaheke,Gobabis Ha Exploration (Namibia) Exploration (Namibia) Windhoek, Khomas, Street, Windhoek, (Pty) Ltd (100.00%) (Pty) Ltd 9000, Namibia Khomas, 9000, Namibia 3275 EPL Active 15 November 01 June 2005 03 February PM Namibia,Erongo,Karibi 14547.7730 QKR Namibia Navachab QKR Namibia Navachab PO Box 150, Windhoek, 12 Love Street, 064-552029 2004 2017 b; H Ha Gold Mine (Pty) Limited Gold Mine (Pty) Limited Khomas, 9000, Namibia Windhoek, Khomas, (100.00%) 9000, Namibia 01 November 2016 FlexiCadastre Namibia Production Page 1 of 89 License Code Responsible License Status Date Applied Date Granted Date Expires Commodities Map References Area Parties Contact Details Office Type Communication Party Postal Address Physical Address Telephone Email Address 3295 EPL Pending 20 January 08 June 2005 07 June 2016 DS, IM, PS Namibia,Erongo,Karibi 4140.2986 Omusati Granite (Pty) Omusati Granite (Pty) PO Box 90979, Klein 78 Sam Nujoma Drive 26409018 Renewal 2005 b; H Ha Ltd (100.00%) Ltd Windhoek, Khomas, Bougawvillas,, 9000, Namibia Windhoek, Khomas, 9000, Namibia 3299 EPL Active 14 February 16 August 15 August BRM, IM, PM, P Namibia,A, 14431.4286 Gazania Investments Gazania Investments 165 Nelson Mandela 165 Nelson Mandela 0811280282 2005 2005 2018 Kunene,Opuwo Ha Twenty Five (PTY) Ltd Twenty Five (PTY) Ltd Avenue, 8 Sinclair Avenue, 8 Sinclair (100.00%) Street, Gecko House, Street, Gecko House, Windhoek, Khomas, Windhoek, Khomas, 9000, Namibia 9000, Namibia 3300 EPL Active 14 February 16 August 15 August BRM, PM, PS Namibia,A, 5043.3282 African Nickel (Namibia) African Nickel (Namibia) PO Box 2378, 3rd Floor, Sanlam 061-305253 2005 2005 2016 Kunene,Opuwo Ha (Pty) Ltd (100.00%) (Pty) Ltd Windhoek, Khomas, Centre, Windhoek, 9000, Namibia Khomas, 9000, Namibia 3301 EPL Active 14 February 16 August 15 August BRM, PM, PS Namibia,A, 6372.2925 African Nickel (Namibia) African Nickel (Namibia) PO Box 2378, 3rd Floor, Sanlam 061-305253 2005 2005 2016 Kunene,Opuwo Ha (Pty) Ltd (100.00%) (Pty) Ltd Windhoek, Khomas, Centre, Windhoek, 9000, Namibia Khomas, 9000, Namibia 3308 EPL Pending 22 February 19 May 2005 17 May 2015 BRM, IM, Nf, PM Namibia,C, 2625.7834 Metals Namibia (Pty) Ltd Metals Namibia (Pty) Ltd PO Box 98530, 1552 Tauben Strasse, 061-248149 Renewal 2005 Erongo,Swakopmund Ha (100.00%) Windhoek, Khomas, Hochlandpark, 9000, Namibia Windhoek, Khomas, 9000, Namibia 3323 EPL Pending 14 March 12 July 2005 11 July 2014 PS 27061.3547 Namibian Marine Namibian Marine Private Bag 5018, Walvis 127 Theo-Ben Gurirab 26464278150 hannelie.scheepr Renewal 2005 Ha Phosphate (Pty) Ltd Phosphate (Pty) Ltd Bay Street, Walvisbay, [email protected] (100.00%) Namibia 3345 EPL Active 13 April 2005 27 April 2006 26 April 2017 Nf Namibia,Erongo,Swak 24326.0994 Bannerman Mining Bannerman Mining P. O. Box 2854, Mandume Ya 064416200 opmund; G Ha Resources Namibia (Pty) Resources Namibia (Pty) Swakopmund, Erongo, Ndemufayo Street, Ltd (100.00%) Ltd Namibia Industrial Area, Swakopmund, Erongo, Namibia 3349 EPL Pending 18 May 2005 06 March 2006 05 March 2015 BRM, PM Namibia,A, 44206.0000 Teck Namibia Ltd Teck Namibia Ltd PO Box 28156, 10A Bismarck St, , Aus 061 - 377380 nuri.ceyhan@tec Renewal Kunene,Opuwo Ha (100.00%) Windhoek, Khomas, Valley, Windhoek, k.com 9000, Namibia Khomas, 9000, Namibia 3350 EPL Pending 18 May 2005 06 March 2006 05 March 2015 BRM, PM Namibia,A, 38478.0000 Teck Namibia Ltd Teck Namibia Ltd PO Box 28156, 10A Bismarck St, , Aus 061 - 377380 nuri.ceyhan@tec Renewal Kunene,Opuwo Ha (100.00%) Windhoek, Khomas, Valley, Windhoek, k.com 9000, Namibia Khomas, 9000, Namibia 3352 EPL Pending 18 May 2005 06 March 2006 05 March 2015 BRM, PM Namibia,A, 49388.0000 Teck Namibia Ltd Teck Namibia Ltd PO Box 28156, 10A Bismarck St, , Aus 061 - 377380 nuri.ceyhan@tec Renewal Kunene,Opuwo Ha (100.00%) Windhoek, Khomas, Valley, Windhoek, k.com 9000, Namibia Khomas, 9000, Namibia 3357 EPL Active 06 April 2005 06 March 2006 05 March 2018 BRM, PM Namibia,A, 42872.4201 Teck Namibia Ltd Teck Namibia Ltd PO Box 28156, 10A Bismarck St, , Aus 061 - 377380 nuri.ceyhan@tec Kunene,Opuwo Ha (100.00%) Windhoek, Khomas, Valley, Windhoek, k.com 9000, Namibia Khomas, 9000, Namibia 3365 EPL Pending 25 May 2012 09 August 08 August BRM, PM, SPS Namibia,Hardap,Reho 9411.9000 Namibia Non-Ferrous East Namibia Non-Ferrous PO Box 86106, Eros, 307 Hoogenhoud 061- 306324 Renewal 2010 2014 both; Ha China Mineral Expl. & Dev East China Mineral Expl. Khomas, 9000, Namibia Street, Okahandja, Khomas,Rehoboth, (100.00%) & Dev Otjozondjupa, 823, Windhoek; M Namibia 3371 EPL Pending 13 May 2005 21 November 20 November IM Namibia,B, 9530.4315 Ohorongo Cement (Pty) Ohorongo Cement (Pty) PO Box 86842, Eros, 35 Schanzen road, 26461389300 Renewal 2005 2016 Otjozondjupa,Grootfo Ha Ltd (100.00%) Ltd Windhoek, Khomas, Windhoek, Khomas, ntein 9000, Namibia 9000, Namibia 3385 EPL Renewal 06 June 2005 12 February 11 February PS Namibia,B, 85894.0000 Fast Grow Mining (Pty) Fast Grow Mining (Pty) PO Box 97435, 3 Bam Street, , 061-272761 p.looijen@iafrica.
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