FQM in job galore
ABOUT 1,800 jobs are expected to be created at the First Quantum Minerals’ (FQM) Kansanshi mine, known as the ‘S3 project’ by the second quarter of 2024.
ABOUT 1,800 jobs are expected to be created at the First Quantum Minerals’ (FQM) Kansanshi mine, known as the ‘S3 project’ by the second quarter of 2024.
THE 2023 year has been a challenging one for the mining sector because of the operational problems which the two major mining companies, Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) and Mopani Copper Mines (MCM) had encountered, leading to the declining of copper production levels, the National Union of Mines and Allied Workers (NUMAW) has said.
FQM Trident Limited has asked the Lusaka High Court to dismiss the matter in which residents of Kisasa in Kalumbila district accused the mining firm of providing drinking water contaminated with iron, lead and aluminium.
FQM Trident Limited has denied providing water contaminated with iron, lead and aluminum to residents of Kisasa in Kalumbila district.
FIRST Quantum Minerals (FQM) has maintained its trend of increasing production in the third quarter of 2023, propelled by the mining firm’s execution of new agreements with the Zambian government last year.
AFTER a decade-long delay, work on First Quantum Minerals (FQM) Sulphide No. 3 expansion project at Kansanshi Mine has started.
FIRST Quantum Minerals (FQM) is disheartened with the deliberate burning of forest landscapes and grasslands adopted by the mine for environmental conservation by citizens.
FQM Trident Limited, a mining firm, has been sued by 121 residents of Kisasa in Kalumbila, who are seeking compensation for allegedly subjecting them to drinking water contaminated with heavy metallic substances.
PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema should reverse the appointment of Dr Roy Mwambwa as Zambia’s Auditor General and apologise to Zambians for having breached the Constitution for appointing a man who is constitutionally barred as the Auditor General, Chishimba Kambwili has advised.
GOVERNMENT should come up with suggestions on how people should live in harmony with animals, Speaker of National Assembly Nelly Mutti has said.