By Olivia Kumwenda-Mtambo JOHANNESBURG, March 18 (Reuters) - KoBold Metals, the mining firm backed by U.S. billionaires Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates, has started development of its Mingomba copper ...
According to the NYT, Washington has delayed finalizing the $1.5 billion funding while discussions continue over broader economic cooperation.
Zambia is courting global investors, including from the United States, as it aims to more than triple its copper output to 3 ...
Representatives from Japanese firms have inspected a copper mine in Zambia to explore business opportunities. About 20 people ...
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US health funding offer to Zambia: less money, more demands
A stalled US funding offer to Zambia made public this week reveals demands by Washington for access to minerals and data as funding is slashed, in terms criticised as exploitative. - Major copper ...
Residents affected by a highly toxic tailings dam spill in Zambia’s Copperbelt have launched legal action against the Chinese ...
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Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates-backed KoBold Metals kicks off $2.5 billion copper project in Zambia
KoBold Metals, the mining firm backed by U.S. billionaires Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates, has officially begun development on its Mingomba copper project in Zambia, aiming for production in the early ...
ZAMBIA is seeking global investment, including from the United States, to more than triple copper output to three million tons by 2031, the country’s mines minister was quoted as saying in an article ...
Zambia has been selected as the first African country to host the 2026 International Mine Rescue Competition (IMRC), a prestigious global ...
LUSAKA, Zambia (AP) — The United States Embassy in Zambia ordered all U.S. government personnel Wednesday to leave a region in the north of the country affected by a toxic spill from a Chinese-owned ...
LUSAKA, Zambia — A Chinese-owned mining company has been accused of covering up the extent of a disastrous toxic spill in Zambia that polluted a major river that millions rely on with cyanide and ...
LUSAKA, Zambia (AP) -- The United States Embassy in Zambia ordered all U.S. government personnel Wednesday to leave a region in the north of the country affected by a toxic spill from a Chinese-owned ...
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