This significant milestone is attributed to the diligent efforts of the Private Sector Subcontracting Regulatory Authority (ARSP)
Twelve Congolese companies have been granted subcontracting contracts with Kamoa Copper, a subsidiary of Ivanhoe Mines operating in Lualaba province. This significant milestone is attributed to the diligent efforts of the Private Sector Subcontracting Regulatory Authority (ARSP). During his visit to Lualaba province, Miguel Kashal participated in the signing of contracts between these subcontractors Read full details
Our upcoming Sept-October 2024 edition will be distributed massively at Electra Mining Africa 2024 in Johannesburg, South Africa as well as at the DRC -Battery Metals Forum in Kinshasa, DRC
The CKM eMagazine is massively distributed digitally reaching top decision makers in all the mining houses in Zambia and the DRC. We now have over 110,000 followers on LinkedIn with over 62,000 CKM Newsletter subscribers. Our upcoming Sept-October 2024 edition will be distributed massively at Electra Mining Africa 2024 in Johannesburg, South Africa as well as at the DRC -Battery Metals Forum in Kinshasa, DRC. This offers a great opportunity for you to expose your brands, products, and services to a vast targeted audience within the mining sector in a short time.
NAPSA has announced a significant investment of up to $200 million in debt to support the phase two expansion project of Maamba Collieries
Zambia s National Pension Scheme Authority (NAPSA) has announced a significant investment of up to $200 million in debt to support the phase two expansion project of Maamba Collieries Ltd. This investment was revealed during a press briefing on July 16 by NAPSA Chairperson Shipango Muteto. Muteto emphasized that the expansion project represents a promising diversification within the authority s energy Read full details
The committee identified fraud as a significant issue, involving the undervaluation of both mining and petroleum products leaving the country…
In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the mining and oil sector continues to grapple with widespread fraud, undermining the country s economic development. On Thursday, July 17, 2024, Prime Minister Judith Suminwa Tuluka chaired a meeting of the Economic Situation Committee. Following the session, Daniel Mukolo Samba, Minister of National Economy, announced that measures are being consideredRead full details
Zesco has asked operators to either increase their power curtailments or source emergency power independently
Zambia has requested mining companies, operating in Africa s second-largest copper producer, to double their power-saving measures to 40%of their normal demand due to the worst drought in decades impacting hydroelectric power generation. Zesco Ltd., the state-owned power utility, has asked operators to either increase their power curtailments or source emergency power independently starting this…Read full details