Apr 12, 2013
KINGSTON, JAMAICA, Gleaner- The Guyana government says it will hold a national mining lottery later this month that will target small miners due to the increased demand for mining properties.
Natural Resources and the Environment Minister Robert Persaud said the lottery, to be held in all six mining districts, is also aimed at curbing illegal mining allowing miners to now have access to mining properties, as well as conduct of their operations without fear of the regulators or others disrupting their procedures.
"Many instances when we go out there, persons claim that they do not have access to their own land, and after ongoing discussion and representation we have decided to do the lottery with much more frequency," Persaud said.
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