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Copper to be recovered from yet another on-surface copper resource in Zambia 
By: Martin Creamer 12th December 2023 A Johannesburg-listed company, in strategic partnership with a Middle Eastern conglomerate, has secured one of the largest copper waste rock assets... →
What is at stake for investors in Congo's election?
By: Reuters 8th December 2023 Voters in Democratic Republic of Congo go to the polls on Dec. 20 and international investors are keenly watching to see if a political shake-up... →
African countries lost control to foreign mining companies – the 3 steps that allowed this to happen
By: Creamer Media Reporter 6th December 2023 Within a few years of independence, African governments asserted sovereignty over their metal and mineral resources. Prior to this, the resources... →
Rescuers pull out first survivor of Zambia landslide that trapped 25 miners
By: News24Wire 6th December 2023 Rescue workers in Zambia have pulled out the first survivor of a 1 December landslide that inundated a open-pit copper mine and trapped at least 25... →
Warrenton water crisis returns
28th November 2023 Extra demand for water amidst soaring temperatures and a scheduled “dry-week”, aggravated by cable theft and cash flow constraints, has left a... →
Gold Fields prioritising worker mental health, implementing remedial recommendations
By: Martin Creamer 16th November 2023 In addition to physical safety, gold mining company Gold Fields said on Thursday that it is prioritising the mental health and wellbeing of its... →
Congo opposition parties discuss joint election candidate, fair vote
By: Reuters 15th November 2023 Representatives of Congo's main opposition parties began talks this week in Pretoria on how to ensure the general election on December 20 will be... →
Renewables now critical part of metal mining thinking, says Sibanye-Stillwater
By: Martin Creamer 14th November 2023 Renewables have become a critical part of metal mining thinking, the Sibanye-Stillwater Battery Metals Investor Day 2023 audience heard on Tuesday.... →