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On 18th March 2025, the African Minerals and Geosciences Centre (AMGC) received Ms. Rose Masaka from Tanzania Broadcasting Corporation (TBC). Ms. Rose has visited the Centre for the purpose of preparing a Television (TV) programs on the mineral services and products of the Centre. These television programs will cover the role of Simple Ceramic Technology for the cottage industry and youth and female empowerment for irradication of poverty and raise the level of standards of living in sustainable development. This first program will be at the Industrial Minerals Application Department (IMAD) of AMGC. Apart from that, a second TV program will be recorded on Semiprecious Gemstones Value Addition aiming to establish more cottage industry for youth and female empowerment, creation of jobs for sustainable development. Other TV program which will be recorded will include Mineral Processing and Small Scale Department (MPSSMD) for the purpose of capacity building to small scale mining on the best mineral processing technology in order to attain high recovery during mineral processing. The Director General of AMGC appreciated the visit paid Ms Rose and said a word of welcome TBC to the Centre promised to continue with the previous cooperation between AMGC and TBC because most of the past AMGC event has been recorded and broadcasting by TBC. Recording these TV programs are scheduled to start on Tuesday 25th March 2025 at 10:00hrs in AMGC premise in Kunduchi area, Dar es Salaam.
On 11th March, 2025, the African Minerals and Geosciences Centre (AMGC), an ISO 9001:2015 Certified has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ICON Industrial Services (U) LTD from Uganda, the member state of the Centre. ICON is a Ugandan oil and gas service company established in 2012 to carry out array of core analysis related services. This event has been graced by the AMGC Board Member from Tanzania, Mr. Terence Thomas Ngole and the Director General of AMGC, Mr. Ibrahim Shaddad and witnessed by AMGC Quality Manager and Manager of Chemical and Environmental Department, Mr. Charles Buteta Athuman. The scopes of this cooperation include working together as sister laboratories in the area of analytical work and ensuring capacity building between the two parties.
Event of Raising the South Sudan Flag at the Centre as Member State number nine (9) Martin Gama Abucha, Minister of Mining, and RSS
Event of Raising the South Sudan Flag at the Centre as Member State number nine (9) Martin Gama Abucha, Minister of Mining, and RSS
On November 29, 2024, the African Minerals and Geosciences Centre (AMGC), an ISO 9001:2015 certified received a team of two lecturers from the University of Dodoma (UDOM), College of Natural and Mathematical Sciences. The team included 1. Dr. Mtabazi Sahihi, HoD, Chemistry Department 2. Dr. Benatus Mvile, Coordinator of Higher Education for Economic Transformation (HEET) Project The aim of the visit was to familiarize with activities of the Centre and discuss the collaboration between UDOM and AMGC, especially in the areas of training for capacity building, research, and consultancy.
OnDecember 23, 2024, the African Minerals And Geosciences Centre (AMGC), an ISO 9001:2015 certified has received three mining engineers from Ariab Mining Company (AMC) in Sudan. The engineers include; 1. Mr. Jamal Hassan Ali Abaker 2. Mr. Abdallah Haroon Ahmed Mahmud 3. Mr. Bushra Abdelmahmoud Mohammed Abdelmajied The engineers will be attending a two-week training course on Mineral Economics and Strategy. The course will be conducted by Mineral Proceesing and Small Scale Mining Department of the Centre from 23 December 2024 to 03 January 2025.
On December 10, 2024, the African Minerals and Geosciences Centre (AMGC), an ISO 9001:2015 Certified, received a team of two technical personnel from WIRSAM SOUTH AFRICA namely; 1. Eng. Manuel Grobbelaar - Service Engineer/Specialist on Tescan Electron Micrscopes. 2. Ms. Lize-Meri Prinsloo - Personal Assistant to Eng. Grobbelaar. The team came to provide technical service to the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) machine in the Analytical Fingerprint Laboratory (AFP).
Mr. Ibrahim Shaddad, the Director General of the African Minerals and Geosciences Centre (AMGC), paid this morning, 18 December 2024, a work visit to H.E. Hassan Ali Joho, the Cabinet Secretary for Mining, Blue Economy, and Maritime Affairs of Kenya, the current Chairman of AMGC Governing Council. The meeting was attended by Mr. Elijah Mwangi, the Principal Secretary of State Department for Mining at the Ministry of Mining, Blue Economy and Maritime Affairs, Kenya, who is a distinguished member of AMGC Standing Committee for Officials.
Pursue to a courtesy visit paid by Mr. Ibrahim Shaddad, the Director General of the African Minerals and Geosciences Centre (AMGC) to the esteemed Embassy of Republic of the Sudan in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on 26 November 2024, H.E. Dr. Mohamed Abdalla Abd Elhameed, the newly assigned Sudanese Ambassdor in Dar es Salaam paid a familiarization visit to AMGC on November 11, 2024.
The African Minerals & Geosciences Centre (AMGC) was honored by a fimilrization visit from a high level delegation arrived from Nairobi, Kenya to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania to attend official opening of Tanzania’s Mining and Investment Conference (TIMC) 2024. The delegation was led by the Cabinet Secretary for Mining, Blue Economy, and Maritime Affairs H.E Hassan Ali Joho in his capacity, the current Chairman of AMGC Governing Council. H.E. Hassan Ali Joho was accompanied by Mr. Elijah Mwangi, the Principal Secretary of State Department for Mining at the Ministry of Mining, Blue Economy and Maritime Affairs, Kenya, who is a distinguished member of AMGC Standing Committee for Officials.

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Responsive design at its most elementary definition is simply the use of css media queries and some javascript to rearrange a website's layout to fit multiple screen sizes. This can range from a wide screen monitor down to the smallest of smart phones. It is done all through the same site, same installation, sharing the same files, and no extra layouts needed as in the past. Unlike many pixel grid based templates, Shape5 Vertex templates are already built on a fluid width layout based on percentages, with an optional pixel width wrapper, which is what responsive layouts require. Because of this Vertex templates do not require a responsive layout, instead it is completely optional! That's right, if you're uncomfortable with responsive layouts or it won't work with your site, then simply turn it off and use the standard fixed or fluid width layout instead!


What Makes The Vertex Responsive Layout The Best and Most Flexible?

  • The responsive layout is completely optional, don't use it if you don't want it!
  • Virtually no javascript. The only javascript used is for the mobile bar effects and to add responsive capabilites to IE7. We believe that javascript should only be used as a last resort.
  • Start with a fixed or fluid layout.
  • Every area of the template, ie: columns, row, and body; can be set to a fluid layout.
  • Automatic onclick menu functionality for small touch screens.
  • Optional IE7/8 responsive layout.
  • Very easy to understand layout, which allows you to setup your site with very little effort.
  • Fully customizable mobile bar styling.
  • Optional row re-distribution at smaller screens.
  • Hide divs, modules and content easily with hide classes at specified screen sizes.
  • Wide screen support options.
  • Multiple options for fluid width images.
  • And much more!

Easy To Understand Layout

One of the biggest advantages to the Vertex Responsive Layout is that we start the layout as if it were designed for a desktop viewer, and then simply reduce, modify, or remove certain sections or font sizes based on the size of the user's screen. This is all done through css media queries, and is all done automatically for you!

The best way to see this approach, is simply resize your browser to see it all take effect.

Some responsive designs simply use a series of floating divs that re-arrange themselves on the page and add columns as the screen width increases or decreases. The biggest con to this approach is it can become very confusing as to where your content will actually exist on any given screen; making it very hard to create a specific layout and confusing for a client; especially those with specific product and content placement needs.

Our approach is much easier to understand. The site will always keep its core layout shown here. When the screen changes it will adjust as described below. The majority of rows and columns will not change their basic styling or positions until they reach the mobile version. Again, only minor adjustments are made on varying screen sizes so that you always know what your site will look like and where content will be placed!

  • If the columns are set to use fluid widths then no changes will occur for large screens, everything will simply be percentage widths based on the availalbe area. If you are using the max-body width calculations the column widths will be based off of this setting instead of screen width.
  • Between 1050px and 600px if you have set the columns to fluid widths, you have an option to combine the inset columns, if they are shown on the page, into a single column with their adjacent column. In other words right_inset and right become one column to save space. Because each site is different, you can choose the screen size to specify this change.
  • At 580px (a standard mobile device size) the entire body will become one single column and module stack on top of each other. Some adjustments to the header and footer will occur.
  • Please note - you have an option to use either fluid or fixed width columns (right_inset, right, left_inset, and left). We highly recommend using fluid columns when responsive is enabled. If you choose fixed widths there are other responsive options available for this setting as well in the template configuration under the Layout tab.

Below are illustrations of the center columns only in the scenarios described above.



Row Re-Distribution

Each row in a Vertex template contains six module positions. If you are using a lot of modules in a particular row the content can become squished when the screen becomes too narrow, specifically on smaller seven inch tablet screens. The row re-distribution features allow you to change the layout into multiple rows with new module widths to give each position more room at specific screen sizes. You get to specify the screen width that this change will trigger at, and you can specify from several preset width options for each row indepent of each other. Single Column will set all modules in that row to 100% and one module per row. Two Columns will set all modules in that row to 50% and two modules per row. Three Columns will set all modules in that row to 33.33% and three modules per row. Redis. 33/50 will set positions 1 through 3 to 33.33% and positions 4 through 6 to 50%, this setting is meant to be used when positions 1 through 5 are in use. Redis. 50/100 will set positions 1 through 2 to 50% and positions 3 through 6 to 100%. Redis. 100/33 will set position 1 to 100% and positions 2 through 6 to 33.33%. Redis. 100/50 will set position 1 to 100% and positions 2 through 6 to 50%. This setting will override any custom row widths you set under the Row Sizes tab when the screen size reaches the selected width. All modules will always change to a single column at 580px for mobile view. This feature is NOT available for IE7 or IE8!

Below you will find a screenshot of the responsive options available in the Vertex framework. Below that you will find documentation for each feature shown.



General Layout

The general layout options are the ones starting with Enable Font Resizer? and ending with Right Inset Width. These parameters are the core layout options that apply to all templates, whether responsive is enabled or not. Configuring this area is the first step in configuring a responsive layout. You can choose to set the site to either a fixed pixel width or fluid percentage width, the responsive layout will work with either option. If you are using the fluid width option we recommend enabling the Max Body Width option so that that your site does not go above the set pixels; this helps keep your site looking proportionate across very wide screen.

Enable The Responsive Layout

If you wish to use the responsive layout simply turn on the switch and the Vertex framework will take care of the rest! It's really that simple! Notice there is a separate switch for IE7 and IE8. This browser does not support css media queries natively, which is what makes responsive layouts possible. In order to add this functionality the template must use javascript, which can affect the performance of a website. With this added javascript IE7 and IE8 will support the responsive layout, but we highly recommend leaving it turned off. Keep in mind that the primary target for responsive websites is tablet and mobile devices, where IE7 and IE8 do not exist. Please also note that some features such as the row re-distribution functions are not supported by IE7/8.

Hide Tablet and Mobile Divs

One of the biggest obstacles to overcome when designing a responsive layout site is that not all content, images and extensions were designed to work with responsive layouts. That means that sometimes you need the ability to hide a specific element on only certain sized screens, so that something doesn't break the site's layout and everything looks proportionate. We've made that all possible and very easy to do for you with hiding classes! There are three main ways to hide content on different size screens, and they are documented here.

Column Settings

Depnding on whether you have set the side columns to fixed or fluid widths, you have several options to choose from. We do highly recommend fluid columns when responsive is enabled. The first option, which pertains to both fixed and fluid, allows you to combine articles, will set modules published to middle_top and middle_bottom positions as well as articles published to the component area to a single column at the chosen screen width, this setting effects only those areas and nothing else. The settings below that are split into two sections depending on your column width setting. These settings effect combining the inset columns, creating a single column, and reducing the column widths. Be sure to read the tooltip of each section for a full description.

Mobile Bars

When the screen size reaches 750px wide (anything smaller than a standard 10 inch tablet), a navigation bar will appear across the top of the site and the bottom. This bar replaces the main menu, login, register, and search, for easier user on mobile devices. In the configuration you can choose what to enable on these bars as well as change the colors and style however you would like.





There are two layout options you can pick from: 1. A drop down layout where each item appears in an independent drop down that slides from the top of the site. 2. A off canvas sidebar option, where all items fit into a nice side slide-out area on the side of the site.





Mobile Links

Even though this is a responsive layout and there is no separate layout page for mobile devices, that does not mean that your site's viewers will understand this or even know what a responsive layout is. It has become a standard for websites that use a mobile layout to have a link to view the desktop view of the website, and this is what your site viewers will expect to see. This link simply turns off the responsive configuration using a cookie and calls the website like a standard desktop would when viewing in mobile. There is then a link to return back to the mobile view of the site presented.

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  • Data Standardization
  • Map Preparation and Publication
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    and Exploration Surveys
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Training courses are offered by the Centre, scheduled or upon request tailor-made, on different topics related to the mineral industry. Some of the course modules are developed internally and others are developed based on requests from customers.


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Feature News & Events

Office Closure Notification for Friday, December 27, 2024

To our esteemed customers, please be informed that our office will be closed on Friday, 27 December, 2024. We will resume our regular operations on Monday, 30 December 2024. If you have any urgent matters, please feel free to contact us at matokeo@seamic.org before this date.

Thank you for your understanding and continued support.


New Training Courses

The Mineralogy, Petrology Department is happy to announce the following new training courses:-

1. Gemstone/Mineral Estimation and Valuation
2. Jewellery Design
3. Gemstone Exploration and Gem Safari's

For further information please contact matokeo@seamic.org 

The 29th Colloquium of African Geology CAG29

The Colloquium of African Geology (CAG) is a major biennial meeting organized under the auspices of the Geological Society of Africa (GSAF), where earth scientists globally have the opportunities to present their research results on topics related to African geology and surrounding areas. The event will take place on 26 - 29 September, 2023 in Windhoek, Namibia. For further information please contact cag29@mme.gov.na, cag29.whk@gmail.com or+264 61 2848398

PanAfGeo Photography Competition

PanAfGeo is running a Photography Competition for all participants of the PanAfGeo project.
The theme for your photos is “What PanAfGeo means to you?” and can include entries on how you think PanAfGeo benefits you, your Survey, your Society or your Country. Ten finalists will see their photos printed in high resolution, framed and exhibited during the final meeting of the project in 2024. Winners will be announced during that meeting and on the PanAfGeo website and social media.

Key information:

  • Deadline: 22nd of March 2024
  • The contestants must have been involved in any way in PanAfGeo phase 2, and the photograph must be taken during one of the training packages.
  • Photos should illustrate the best of “what PanAfGeo means to you” and should include a short description of why this was important to you.
  • The photographs have to be sent in jpg format, high resolution.
  • To be sent to Céline Andrien - andrien@eurogeosurveys.org; cc - tracey@dancyenergy.com

Training Courses

African Minerals and Geosciences Centre (AMGC) is pleased to announce the introduction of four new courses on Geostatistics, Petroleum Sciences and Resource Estimation in collaboration with Khartoum based Consulting firm called Knowledge and Training Centre (KTC). The course shall be facilitated by the Director of KTC, Dr. M. Zayed Awad, an eminent specialist in the areas of geostatistics, resource evaluation, stratigraphy, reporting, training and mentoring, risk and decision analysis, petroleum economics, project management. The training course will be organized in Dar es Salaam at the AMGC training facilities. Please click here for the courses information.


The 39th Governing Council (GC) Meeting of AMGC in Khartoum, Sudan

The 39th meeting of the Governing Council (GC) of the AMGC was held in Khartoum Sudan from 13 to 18 February 2019. The GC is the highest policy organ of AMGC comprising of the Ministers responsible for Mineral Resources of the members countries, meets annually to oversee the activities of the Centre. In its 39th meeting, the GC deliberated on several issues pertaining to the AMGC activities and among them were the approval of its annual budget and the renewal of the contract of the Director General for a second four-year term.


The New Airborne Data of Mozambique

Funded by the World Bank, the Australian Thomson Aviation company was contracted by Mozambican Government to carry out airborne survey (magnetic and radiometric) in the north of Mozambique covering the area shown below.
The survey was carried out between 2014 and 2015 and the data were delivered to the National Directorate of Geology and Mines (DNGM) in binging of 2016.

The delivery data include:
• Magnetic and elevation data in Geosoft GDB format
• Radiometric data in Geosoft GDB format
• A set of grids in Geosoft GRD format
• A set of digital maps in at scale 1:250.000 in JPG format
• A set of digital maps in at scale 1:50.000 in JPG format
• Magnetic and elevation data in Geosoft XYZ format (ASCII)
• Radiometric data in Geosoft XYZ format (ASCII)

The coordinate system of delivered data are in coordinate system UTM37S/WGS84.
The data are available at DNGM Department of Geological Information Management. Contcts: Mrs Belmira Muchanga, email: bemuchanga@gmail.com.                                 Read more  

Inauguration of Analytical Finger Printing (AFP) Laboratory

The African Minerals and Geosciences Centre (AMGC) in tripartite collaboration with BGR of Germany and International Conference of African Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) inaugurated a sophisticated Hi Tech Analytical Finger Printing (AFP) Laboratory on 8 June 2018 for analysis of 3Ts conflict minerals to enforce the regional certification mechanism and abate illicit minerals trade in the African Great Lakes Region.

Regional and Country Level Training Workshops on Geo-data Digitization and Mapping of Development Minerals

The ACP-EU Development Minerals Programme is a three-year, €13.1 million capacity building program of the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Group of States, financed by the European Union and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and implemented by UNDP. The aim of the programme is to promote the sustainable development of industrial minerals, construction materials, dimension stones and semi-precious stones in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific.
The ACP-EU Development Minerals Programme supports the capacity development of key stakeholders in the sector such as regulatory agencies and local governments; private stakeholders including small-scale mining enterprises, construction companies, mining and quarrying associations; as well as training centres, universities, civil society organizations and community groups.

The ACP-EU Development Minerals Programme is implemented at both the regional and country levels. At the regional level, the programme conducts capacity building activities with participants from forty (40) ACP countries (28 in Africa) through regional training workshops, field trips, the production of guidance products and knowledge exchange. At the country level, in depth capacity building is undertaken with six focus countries: Cameroon (Central Africa); Guinea - Conakry (West Africa); Uganda (East Africa); Zambia (Southern Africa); Jamaica (Caribbean); and Fiji (Pacific). Country-level activities include: training; small grants; the production of maps and databases; development of regulations on environment, health and safety; organization of community dialogues, technology fairs and networking events The ACP-EU Development Minerals Programme and the African Minerals and Geosciences Centre (AMGC) signed agreement for AMGC to deliver a series of regional and country level training workshops on geological data digitization techniques, field mapping, resource estimation and database management of Development Minerals.  Through this project AMGC will organize and carry out 10 training workshops for participants from the African ACP countries starting from October 2017 up to June 2018.  Through this programme more than 220 professionals are expected to be trained from 29 African countries.

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African Minerals and Geosciences Centre (AMGC)
P.O.Box 9573, Kunduchi Beach Area, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Office Tel: +255222650347 Fax: (255 22) 2650319
Business Hours: 8AM–4PM Monday - Friday.