Zambia's Copper Cathode Output surged 17%
Zambia’s copper cathode output surged 17 percent to 167,185 tonnes during the first quarter of 2009 compared with the same period last year. For full story, click here
Zambia’s copper cathode output surged 17 percent to 167,185 tonnes during the first quarter of 2009 compared with the same period last year. For full story, click here
Canada’s First Quantum Minerals has planned to restart copper output at its closed Bwana Mkubwa processing plant once it receives the go-ahead to open a new mine in central Zambia. For full story, click here
Zambia, Africa’s top copper producer, picked a Chinese firm to run a major mine, widening China’s influence in the sector at a time when the metal is rising on prospects of a global economic slump. For full story, click here
Zambia’s Konkola Copper Mines has resumed output at its Nchanga Smelter nearly a month after a fire caused its closure. For full story, click here
Equinox Minerals Ltd., owner of the Lumwana copper mine in Zambia announced that it has agreed to sell output to Vedanta Resources Plc. For full story, click here
African Copper plc. reference is made to the Company’s announcement dated 16 April 2009, in which shareholders were told that the Company had received an offer of finance from Zambia Copper Investments Limited. For full story, click here
Zambia, once viewed as a Central African economic power house announced that it wants to reclaim some of its former glory as Africa’s leading greenfield copper project, Lumwana, is commissioned. For full story, click here
Zambia announced that it will select a new investor for Luanshya Copper Mines next week after receiving bids from India’s Vedanta Resources Plc, China’s NFC Africa and two local firms. Mines minister Maxwell Mwale stated: Our technical committee is currently evaluating the bids and we hope by next weekend we should come up with a [...]
Zambia Copper Investments, whose primary asset was until last year a 28.4% holding in KCM Copper Mines, on Tuesday declared that it had revised the terms of its binding offer of finance to African Copper, a global exploration and development company. For full story, click here
Mopani Copper Mines, Zambia’s second leading copper and cobalt producer, declared that it will continue to operate its mining assets including the Nkana underground and open pit mines and the Mufulira mine. For full story, click here
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