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Zambia mine regulator lifts the suspension of operation at Mopani’s Mufulira Mine

Zambia's mining regulator announced on Monday that underground operations could resume at Mopani Copper Mines' Mufulira Mine immediately after new safety measures had been implemented.

Last week, the Minerals 'Regulation Commission' announced that it had suspended the operation of the mine because it did not comply with safety regulations. This included the requirement to maintain a system accurate to account for all underground workers.

Mopani Copper Mines, Africa's 2nd largest producer of the metal essential for clean energy technologies, is one of the biggest copper miner in Zambia.

SAFTE WORKING ENVIRONMENT

In a statement released on Monday, the regulator stated that enhanced safety measures were implemented by the company, including technology to ensure the mine was cleared two hours following the end of each shift. Mopani also installed closed circuit TV to monitor activities.

It said that "These measures comply with the requirements of Mining Regulation 218 and ensure a safe work environment for miner's."

No one from Mopani was available to comment.

International Resources Holding, based in the United Arab Emirates, acquired 51% in Mopani by 2024. The deal was worth $1.1 billion. The rest of the shares are owned by Zambia’s state mining company ZCCM Investments Holdings.

Southern Africa produced 890,000 tons of copper in the past year and aims to produce 3 million tons per annum by 2031. (Reporting and writing by Chris Mfula, Sfundo Parakozov, Alexander Winning & David Holmes).

(source: Reuters)