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Luanshya Copper Mines Prepares for Revival with De-watering Trials

Following recent developments at Konkola Copper Mines and Mopani, attention has turned to Luanshya as the next target for revitalization.

Trial runs to de-water the flooded Shaft 28 at CNMC Luanshya Copper Mines (CLM) Plc have commenced, signaling the beginning of efforts to restore mining operations in the area.

De-watering the flooded shaft, which occurred in 2001 under the Binani Group of Companies, is a crucial step in preparing for the official commissioning of mining activities.

This process involves continuous pumping from de-watering wells around the mine and installing pumps in designated sumps to remove surface water from the mine floor.

Despite previous attempts to reopen Shaft 28 during various administrations, including those of Presidents Levy Mwanawasa, Rupiah Banda, Michael Sata, and Edgar Lungu, progress had been limited.

However, a significant breakthrough came last September when President Hakainde Hichilema’s visit to China resulted in agreements signed with President Xi Jinping. These agreements paved the way for the CNMC chairman to announce plans for the revival of the closed shaft.

The commencement of de-watering trials marks a significant step forward for Luanshya Copper Mines, offering hope for economic revitalization and the potential resurgence of the mining sector in the region.

SOURCE:zambiadailymail.

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  1. evans simukanga

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