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Konkola Copper Mines resumes operations at Chingola B shaft after 18 years

Zambia's mining sector is in for a significant boost as Chingola B resumes operations

Konkola Copper Mines (KCM), Zambia’s largest copper producer, has taken a monumental step by resuming operations at its Chingola B shaft. The historic reopening, which occurred after an 18-year hiatus, was led by the group’s CEO, Deshnee Naidoo, and marks not just a significant operational revival but a hopeful trajectory for Zambia’s economy.

“This is more than a milestone; it symbolises the continued growth and transformation of KCM,” Naidoo said during the event.  Following the successful first blast from Chingola B, Naidoo revealed that the Nchanga operations would produce an impressive 200 tons of copper per month, a promising sign of sustained productivity.

Konkola Copper Mines workers at the reopening of the Chingola B shaft. Picture: Facebook.

The reopening of the Chingola B shaft is also set to have a positive impact on the local community. In a move aimed at bolstering employment opportunities, the company has already hired 80 individuals and plans to recruit an additional 100 workers in the coming months. This initiative not only enhances local job prospects but also aligns with KCM’s commitment to fostering socio-economic development in the region.

With the reopening of the Chingola B shaft, KCM is poised to play a pivotal role in reinforcing Zambia’s position in the copper market, contributing significantly to the nation’s economic recovery in the post-pandemic landscape. 

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