Friday, August 10, 2012

NORTHAM PLATINUM LIMITED CAPITULATE:

We were watching the Olympics and cheering on our South African swimmers to gold, hurling naartjie peels at  American´s thus trying to create obstructive ripples in the pool.
Northam on the other hand could not enjoy such sporting extravaganza which despite there being clear rules to the games shows that South Africans can still win fair and square, as Northam was having to concede that they just might have had a hand in the desecration of ancestral graves of historical significance prior to acquiring their project from Anglo Platinum. Sorry Anglo for the misquote, but Northam did not exactly put their hands up and admit it was them.
According to a tersely worded statement issued by Business Day, Northam appears to have thrown in the towel and  now faces the prospect of having to go back to the drawing board to deal with the Pakaneng Choma community´s demands.
This is the hardy and resilient community we mentioned in our first story. It would seem as though Northam had long been aware of this community´s existence  and once again (like the Halloween story and Anglo) allowed someone else - Aquarius Platinum to take the knock. Northam Platinum must surely then have been aware of the historical study that was commissioned by Aquarius Platinum is 2006.
Hoo boy! Lest we be sidetracked by these shenanigans once again, let us return to our other story which we have been working on and which includes an odd South African -  Historically Displaced Australian, (HDA) who has scored big time from a host of platinum exploration properties.
During this cold snap, I shall head for my Zolarium and enjoy my well-earned royalty payment from Eastplats. Surely if Aquarius were engaging in their now proven failed concept of pool and sharing arrangements. i.e. Aquarius does not have to lift a finger, then surely they would have had loads of spare time to  show their neighbours Eastplats the historical report