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1.0 Purpose
The purpose of this note is to update Parliament on the BCL Group liquidation and the leasing arrangement of houses in Selebi-Phikwe by the Government of Botswana for former employees of BCL Limited.
2.0 Update on Liquidation Processes
2.1 BCL Group of Companies, that is BCL Limited (Pty) Ltd (“BCL”), BCL Investments (Pty) Ltd (“BCLI”) and Tati Nickel Mining Company (“Tati”), were placed under provisional liquidation by the High Court of Botswana on 9th October 2016. All mining operations were put into care and maintenance on the 7th October 2016, immediately after the decision to liquidate the Mine was made. The decision to close the Mines was made after BCL’s financial challenges continued and a further P2 billion was requested from Government over and above the Barclays Bank loan advanced in March 2016. Government as a guarantor of the Barclays Bank loan settled it after the company was put into liquidation.
OPINION: Housing has become the top challenge facing Cornwall March 7, 2021 Reading time: 4 min
By Nick Seebruch
This is a week where I have several things I’d like to comment and provide analysis that are all related to one big issue. Cornwall has a lot of big and important things going on and this past week in particular saw some significant developments that should not go unnoticed.
Housing
Cornwall’s Housing Task Force is ready to launch, and not a moment too soon. The Cornwall housing market continues to be red hot and supply of all kinds of housing.
The city is facing a real challenge to its housing sector and should be ready to pull out all the stops to stimulate development.
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Pittsburgh Revitalization Plans Stuck on Blight
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette recently published an investigation of the city s efforts to buy and rehabilitate vacant properties in the troubled neighborhood of Homewood. February 11, 2021, 6am PST | James Brasuell |
Mihai Andritoiu
Ashley Murray and Joel Jacobs provide in-depth reporting on the city of Pittsburgh s efforts to revitalize the area of the city known as Homewood, long plagued by blight and crime.
The city has spent $3.6 million buying vacant properties in treasurer s sales over unpaid taxes, but dozens of the homes remain eyesores and, in some cases, the target of code violations by the city’s own inspectors, according to the article.