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In Feature conversation with Angula Kalili: mining’s in his blood The Husab Mine, close to Swakopmund in Namibia, is one of the top uranium producers in the world. Leon Louw chatted to Angula Kalili, the chief operating officer at Swakop Uranium, to learn more about this mine. Angula, you were born and bred in Namibia; how did your mining journey start? I went to primary school in Oranjemund, a small mining town in the south of Namibia. Oranjemund is a diamond operation partially owned by De Beers and the Namibian government (Namdeb). Because there was no high school in Oranjemund, I had to move to Windhoek, the capital of Namibia, where I attended Concordia High School. After high school, I enrolled for a Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Namibia, but in my second year, I decided to study mining engineering instead and moved to Johannesburg to attend Wits University, where I graduated in 2000. After university, I joined AngloGold’s (today AngloGold Ashanti) Navachab gold mine in Namibia, moved to the company’s Geita gold mine in Tanzania five years later, and after two years, I moved to Mali to work at Sadiola. Two years later, I was back in Namibia when Areva (today Orano Mining) began to develop the Trekkopje uranium mine close to Swakopmund. When the project was put on care and maintenance because of the low uranium price, I moved back to Navachab, then did another four-year stint at Geita, before returning to Namibia to take up the position of chief operating officer at Swakop Uranium’s Husab uranium project. And the owners of Husab are Chinese? Husab is owned by Swakop Uranium which, in turn, has two major shareholders, namely the Namibian government-owned Epangelo Mining, which holds 10%, while a Hong Kong-listed company, Taurus Minerals, owns the other 90%. Sixty per cent of Taurus Minerals is owned by China General Nuclear Power Group (CGN) and 40% by the China Development Fund. Angula Kalili, chief operating officer at Swakop Uranium. 16 AFRICAN MINING JANUARY - FEBRUARY 2019 www.africanmining.co.za