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    Omanyano ovanhu koikundaneki yomalungula kashili paveta, Commisiner Sakaria takunghilile Veronika Haulenga

Business / Economics

Mines Ministry Delays Online Portal Launch: What You Need to Know

todayApril 2, 2024 29

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In a recent announcement, the Ministry of Mines and Energy revealed a delay in the launch of its highly anticipated online portal, along with the introduction of online license applications. This decision, made in the interest of ensuring a smooth implementation process, carries significant implications for stakeholders within the mining sector. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the situation:

  1. Reasons Behind the Delay: Initially scheduled for April 4th and 5th, 2024, the launch of the online portal and the rollout of online license applications have been temporarily put on hold. The Ministry has cited the need to finalize all implementation modalities as the primary reason for the delay.
  2. No Disruption to Application Window: Despite the postponement, the open window period for license applications remains unchanged. From April 2nd to May 31st, 2024, stakeholders can continue to submit their applications manually, ensuring continuity in the licensing process.
  3. Manual Application Process Intact: Stakeholders seeking mineral rights, diamond licenses, and petroleum upstream licenses can rest assured that the manual application process remains unaffected by the delay. Traditional application methods are still available during this period.
  4. Online Applications Deferred: It’s important to note that the Ministry will not be accepting online license applications until the system is fully operational. The postponement serves to ensure that the online platform is ready to accommodate submissions effectively.
  5. Encouragement for Online Registration: Despite the temporary setback, stakeholders are encouraged to proceed with registering for the online application process. This proactive step will streamline the transition to online submissions once the system is operational.
  6. Transparent Communication: The Ministry is committed to keeping stakeholders informed of any updates regarding the implementation timeline of the online portal. Transparent communication remains a priority throughout this process.
  7. Apologies for Any Inconvenience: Recognizing the potential inconvenience caused by the delay, the Ministry extends its apologies to affected clients and stakeholders. Efforts are being made to minimize disruptions and ensure a seamless transition to the online platform.
  8. Focus on Operational Excellence: Above all, the Ministry emphasizes its dedication to delivering a user-friendly and efficient online portal. The delay underscores the importance of thorough preparation to provide a high-quality service to all stakeholders.

In conclusion, while the launch of the Mines Ministry’s online portal may face a temporary delay, stakeholders can be assured that steps are being taken to ensure a successful rollout. The Ministry remains committed to modernizing operations and enhancing service delivery within the mining sector, and updates will be provided as the situation progresses.

Written by: Leonard Witbeen

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