GoviEx Uranium Strengthens Team with New Metallurgist for Zambia’s Muntanga Project 1 Mining in Zambia Corporate News Mining Personality New Mining Projects Uranium 

GoviEx Uranium Strengthens Team with New Metallurgist for Zambia’s Muntanga Project

TSX-listed GoviEx Uranium has appointed Deogratias M Bukunkwe as project and commissioning metallurgist to advance development of its Muntanga uranium project in Zambia. Bukunkwe, a Zambian national, brings over 25 years of experience in process startup and operations, including senior startup roles at the Kayelekera and Langer Heinrich uranium mines. He also led operational readiness at DRA Minopex and recently served as commissioning manager for Freeport-McMoRan’s Grasberg gold and copper concentrator in Indonesia. His immediate focus will be to develop a detailed pre-commissioning framework to position Muntanga as “project-ready” for… Read More Here
Rome Resources Advances Maiden Mineral Resource Estimate at Bisie North in DRC 2 Mining in DRC New Mining Projects 

Rome Resources Advances Maiden Mineral Resource Estimate at Bisie North in DRC

Aim-listed Rome Resources has commissioned consulting firm MSA Group to complete a maiden mineral resource estimate (MRE) for its Bisie North Project in North Kivu, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The estimate will cover both the Kalayi and Mont Agoma prospects and will adhere to Canadian Institute of Mining (CIM) guidelines. MSA’s work includes generating 3D block models, incorporating grades, estimating tonnage, and assessing the potential for eventual economic extraction. The results will be documented in a National Instrument (NI) 43-101 technical report, compliant with LSE Aim reporting standards.… Read More Here
Mali Halts Artisanal Gold Mining During Rainy Season for Safety 3 International Gold 

Mali Halts Artisanal Gold Mining During Rainy Season for Safety

Mali’s Ministry of Mines has suspended all artisanal gold mining activities from June to September to protect workers from the risk of landslides during the rainy season. The decision follows meteorological forecasts predicting heavy rainfall between June 15 and September 30. “The reason for this suspension is quite simply safety,” a ministry spokesperson told Reuters via text message. This move comes months after Mali, Africa’s second-largest gold producer, banned the issuance of new artisanal mining permits to foreigners in March, following a series of fatal accidents that claimed dozens of… Read More Here
DRC Gold Trading SA Moves 280kg of Gold Injects 27M into Maniema 4 Mining in DRC Gold 

DRC Gold Trading SA Moves 280kg of Gold Injects 27M into Maniema

In a major boost for the Democratic Republic of Congo’s artisanal gold sector, state-owned enterprise DRC Gold Trading SA announced on March 25, 2025, that it had successfully funneled over 280 kilograms of artisanal gold through its Kindu branch in Maniema province—just two months after the branch’s inauguration. The operation has brought more than US$27 million into the provincial economy, a result credited to the company’s strategic partnership with Rawbank. This collaboration supports DRC Gold Trading SA’s mission to formalize the artisanal gold sector and bring its production into the… Read More Here
Kamoa-Kakula Management are Advancing Works to Reopen the Western Side of Kakula Mine 5 Mining in DRC Copper 

Kamoa-Kakula Management are Advancing Works to Reopen the Western Side of Kakula Mine

Ivanhoe Mines to provide next week plans for reopening the western side and restart of the eastern side of Kakula Mine Ivanhoe Mines announced yesterday that following the temporary suspension of underground operations at the Kakula Mine announced on May 20, 2025, senior management continues to work alongside world-leading engineering experts to safely and conservatively restart mining operations. Kamoa Copper’s engineering teams are currently updating the short-, medium-, and long-term plans to resume operations on both the western and eastern sides of the Kakula Mine. Subject to dewatering progress, underground… Read More Here
DRC to Audit State Interests in Mining Sector Amid Transparency Concerns 6 Mining in DRC Economy 

DRC to Audit State Interests in Mining Sector Amid Transparency Concerns

In response to mounting pressure on public finances, the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is set to audit the state’s shareholdings in mining companies. During the Council of Ministers meeting held on May 30, 2025, President Félix Tshisekedi called for the swift establishment of an ad hoc commission to undertake this task, according to the official report from the session. The commission, to be coordinated by the Ministries of Finance, Mines, and State Portfolio, will be responsible for conducting a comprehensive audit of mining assets under state… Read More Here
Zambian delegation advances preparations to host 2026 International Mine Rescue Competition 7 Mining in Zambia Safety & Health 

Zambian delegation advances preparations to host 2026 International Mine Rescue Competition

The Zambian delegation of mining professionals currently in Canada for a hands-on training programme in preparation for hosting the 2026 International Mine Rescue Competition (IMRC) has successfully completed a series of intensive workshops in Sudbury. The delegation will now proceed to Timmins, where they will be involved in the practical setting up of scenarios for the Ontario Provincial Mine Rescue Competitions as part of their learning experience. Zambia is set to make history by becoming the first African country to host the IMRC in the competition’s over 100-year history. The… Read More Here
North Western Corridor Set to Transform Copper Exports from DRC to Namibia 8 Mining in DRC Copper Mining in Zambia 

North Western Corridor Set to Transform Copper Exports from DRC to Namibia

The Walvis Bay Corridor Group (WBCG) is advancing plans to establish a transformative trade route connecting Kolwezi in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to Walvis Bay in Namibia. Dubbed the “North-Western Corridor,” this strategic initiative aims to offer a faster, shorter, and more efficient logistics alternative to the region’s current, overburdened routes. At present, mineral exports from the DRC and Zambia travel through the congested Copperbelt and the heavily used Kasumbalesa border post, causing frequent delays and increased transportation costs. The new corridor is designed to bypass these bottlenecks,… Read More Here
Barrick Seeks World Bank Intervention as Mali Threatens to Seize Major Gold Mine 9 International Corporate News Gold 

Barrick Seeks World Bank Intervention as Mali Threatens to Seize Major Gold Mine

Barrick Gold has turned to the World Bank’s arbitration tribunal in an attempt to block the Malian government from taking control of its Loulo-Gounkoto gold mine, amid a deepening legal dispute that threatens the company’s long-standing operations in the West African nation. The move follows the Malian government’s request to a local court to place the mine under provisional administration—a decision expected on June 2. If the court sides with the government, an appointed individual or organization could take over and potentially restart operations at the mine, which has been… Read More Here
Uncertainty Deepens at Kamoa-Kakula After Seismic Flooding Disrupts Key Copper Mine 10 Mining in DRC Copper Corporate News 

Uncertainty Deepens at Kamoa-Kakula After Seismic Flooding Disrupts Key Copper Mine

More than a week after seismic activity triggered severe flooding underground, the status of one of the world’s most significant copper mines—Kamoa-Kakula in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)—remains unclear, casting uncertainty over global copper supply. The mine, operated by Canada’s Ivanhoe Mines and co-owned by China’s Zijin Mining and CITIC Metal, had been on track to become the world’s third-largest copper producer this year. However, recent flooding and infrastructure damage have jeopardized those plans. Conflicting reports from Ivanhoe and its Chinese partners have only added to the confusion. Ivanhoe… Read More Here

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