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Mopani Copper Mines to resume mining operations temporarily

Glencore’s Zambian subsidiary Mopani Copper Mines (MCM) will resume mining operations for 90 days but still expects to go ahead with its initial plan to place its mining operations on care and maintenance, the local firm said on Sunday.

Milling hall at MCM’s Mufilira operation. (Image by photosmith2011, Flickr)

Mopani said in a statement that constructive discussions had taken place with the Zambian government.

GLENCORE’S ORIGINAL ANNOUNCEMENT THAT IT PLANNED TO PUT MCM UNDER “CARE AND MAINTENANCE” SPARKED A BACKLASH FROM ZAMBIA’S GOVERNMENT

“During the 90-day period, Mopani will continue to engage with the government on potential solutions to its current challenges,” the statement said.

Mines Minister Richard Musukwa said the government would continue dialogue with Mopani to understand what it was facing and seek a sustainable solution going forward.

“A multisectoral team will work with Mopani to critically analyze the entire mine value chain to structure a survival plan,” he said in a statement.

In addition, Zambia would continue to create a conducive investment climate, which promotes sustainability and encourages growth in mining through reduced costs, Musukwa said.

Mopani said the health and safety of the workforce and surrounding communities was a top priority and it would engage with its employees, relevant contractors, and local communities regarding the restart of operations.

Source: Reuters 

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