Peruvian miner Antamina is set to become the world’s fourth largest copper producer this year. In a presentation to the mining engineers institute, CEO Víctor Gobitz said
Day: October 9, 2021
Zela, Zimbabwe urges govt to tackle mine violence
The Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (Zela) wants government and law enforcement agents to craft a clear roadmap with specific action to tackle gender-based violence in the mining
Britishvolt to secure responsibly sourced cobalt in DRC
Developing UK battery producer Britishvolt has signed up to the Fair Cobalt Alliance (FCA), indicating its commitment to using responsible cobalt sourced in the Democratic Republic of the
Zambia in the process of reviewing mining tax framework
The government of Zambia is in the process of reviewing the mining tax framework with key stakeholders to design a regime that would be stable,
Mining industry to reconnect at MINExpo
The Caterpillar’s MINExpo experience which features equipment and technology that drives sustainability, increases productivity and delivers effective lifecycle management solutions is set to return this
Global commodity prices spell good news for Namibia Mining
Mineral commodity prices are rising around the world, which is excellent for Namibia’s mining industry and likely to boost government revenue from the extractive sector.
Global mining economy finished the year and commenced 2021 on an upswing with continuing strong contributions to the global economy
2020 was a remarkable year for the global mining industry. The impact of the covid-19 pandemic was felt early and hard by the global mining
Gov’t to preserve the mining sector’s stability and predictability, says Mines Minister
Zambian government will preserve the mining sector’s stability and predictability, assuaging concerns over royalty increases, this is according to the newly appointed mines minister. Paul
Gemfields return to strong operational and financial performance after the Covid-induced horrors
GEMFIELDS made a taxed profit of $23.8 million in the six months ended June, compared to a loss of $56.7 million in the prior fiscal
Zambian new dispensation on the verge of unlocking $2 Billion Mining Investment
According to the Zambia Chamber of Mines, Copper producers in Zambia are ready to start $2 billion expansion projects next year if they can reach