TCL
CRISIS
August 4:
Liquidators deny stalling sale
July 31:
Pressure mounts - Govt wants liquidation wrapped up
July 27:
Liquidation likely next year ... if at all
July 17:
Substantial ore left in TCL mines
July 17:
Goldfields shows good profits in June quarter
July 16:
Strong interest from potential buyers
June 18:
Gold Fields profits from 'goodwill gesture'
June 17:
Union pleads for tax relief on pension payouts
June 1:
Provisional liquidation extended
May 28:
Retrenchment deal agreed
May 12:
Sick workers to pursue TCL
May 5:
Mayday roasting for TCL
April 30:
Gold Fields walks away with N$80m
April 30:
Court grants TCL provisional liquidation
April 24:
Workers to receive April pay.
April 24:
Editorial
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Acting responsibly after TCL shutdown
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April 22:
'No money to pay workers', says TCL
April 22:
Winding up case on hold
April 22:
Rossing looks for new pyrite supply
April 22:
Onkundana tayi zi mOshomeya kayi shi ombwanawa
April 21:
Govt, Gold Fields talk turkey
April 21:
Economic Ey
e -
Why the TCL disaster happened
April 20:
Union wants closed mines nationalised
April 20:
Fate of 2000 workers uncertain
April 17:
2000 workers sent home, Gold Fields Namibia 'liquidated'
April 17:
Statement from Gold Fields Namibia
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