Zambia’s Govt Urges Public Support for Mopani Copper Mines Revitalization
The Zambian government has urged citizens to disregard political rhetoric aimed at undermining its efforts to revitalize Mopani Copper Mines (MCM) through a partnership with International Resources Holding (IRH).
Minister of Mines and Minerals Development, Paul Kabuswe, emphasized that the decision to allocate 51 percent shares to IRH is solely aimed at rejuvenating operations at the mine and should not be politicized.
Kabuswe urged the public to ignore false rumors about the deal, stating that their intentions are solely to discredit the government.
He clarified that despite the partnership, the Zambian government retains ownership stakes in Mopani, dispelling claims of a complete sale of the mine.
Addressing concerns about job security, Kabuswe assured that no miner would lose their job due to the government’s continued ownership in Mopani.
The Chililabombwe Member of Parliament reiterated that the deal is beneficial as it ensures the sustainability of jobs at Mopani, urging citizens to celebrate the positive impact on employment.