methodical way. let s go. i need three. one more. let s go. let s go. let s go, let s go! it s really chilling to listen to that. they did run towards what was going on in there. the horrific loss of three 9-year-olds. we have just received this photo of evelyn dieckhaus, hallie scruggs, the daughter of the pastor at the church that runs this school. beautiful family. three older brothers. william kinney, we don t have a photograph of at this time. three adults. all in their 60s, all dedicated to the covenant school. working at this place that we re centered on faith and families and taking care of these children. cynthia peak, the head of the school who we now know was in the hallway. came out in to the hallway and had some sort of confrontation with this shooter. katherine koonce, we remember today, for her service to this school and the custodian, mike hill who was shot in the early stages of this as this killer shot through the doors. surveillance video shows
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Republic of Botswana and ReconAfrica amend Exploration Licence to exclude entire Tsodilo Hills area
06 Jan 2021
Petroleum Licence (
ReconAfrica recognises and accepts the importance of pertinent cultural and historical sites. As such the
Tsodilo Hills, located in north-west Botswana near the Namibian Border, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has always been recognized by the Company, as a site with this specific, highly important, designation.
To this regard,
ReconAfrica and the Government of Botswana began a process in October of 2020 to address this important issue. As a direct result of their collaborative process, the Republic of Botswana has now issued an updated Licence to ReconAfrica excluding ReconAfrica’s entire Core and Buffer areas of the Tsodilo Hills. The License area is now 8990 km2 (2,221,000 acres) versus the previous 9,921 km2 (2,450,000 acres). ReconAfrica is pleased with this preferred structure as the Company has never had plans for operations in the Tsodilo