Zimbabwe Pioneers Global Innovation: President Mnangagwa Hosts Visionary Inventor Maxwell Chikumbutso

Zimbabwe stands on the threshold of a technological revolution, with groundbreaking innovation poised to redefine the country’s industrial and energy landscape. On a historic occasion, His Excellency President Emmerson Mnangagwa took time off his annual leave to meet with the nation’s very own trailblazer, Maxwell Chikumbutso, at State House. Chikumbutso, an inventor of unparalleled brilliance, presented his revolutionary microsonic energy device, which has already attracted significant international attention and is set to put Zimbabwe on the global map for innovation.

Ivanhoe Mines Targets Record Copper Output in the DRC for 2025

Ivanhoe Mines, listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX), has set an ambitious production target for its flagship Kamoa-Kakula copper complex in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), aiming for between 520,000 and 580,000 tonnes of copper in concentrate in 2025. This target builds on the record-breaking success of 2024, where the complex produced 437,061 tonnes, marking a 12% year-on-year increase.

The Challenges and Opportunities of Open Cast Mining in Namibia During the Rainy Season

Open cast mining in Namibia plays a crucial role in the country’s economy but faces significant challenges, especially during the rainy season. The impact of heavy rains exacerbates environmental, safety, and operational concerns, such as soil erosion, water contamination, and flooding in mining pits. These issues are compounded by the financial burden of adhering to environmental regulations and maintaining infrastructure in remote areas. Despite these challenges, opportunities for growth exist through technological advancements, such as automated water pumping systems, and government incentives that support exploration and investment. The sector also stands to benefit from beneficiation, which allows for higher market prices by refining minerals before export. By leveraging innovation and collaboration, Namibia’s mining sector can overcome seasonal adversities and achieve sustainable growth.

Ethiopia Bans Non-Electric Car Imports: Leading the Way Toward a Green Future

Ethiopia has made a groundbreaking move by becoming the first country in the world to ban the import of non-electric private vehicles. This ambitious policy, which took effect in January, aims to reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainable energy. While the country is rapidly increasing its electric vehicle (EV) imports, challenges such as a shortage of infrastructure, skilled technicians, and vehicle reliability issues remain. Despite these hurdles, Ethiopia’s commitment to a green transition, supported by the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, sets the stage for a new chapter in global efforts towards cleaner transportation.

Kodal and Mali Government Sign MoU for Bougouni Lithium Project Transfer

Kodal Minerals has entered a binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Malian government to finalize the transfer of the Bougouni lithium project mining license to Les Mines de Lithium de Bougouni SA (LMLB). This agreement follows a $117.5 million investment from Hainan Group and is governed by the 2023 Mining Code of Mali. Key provisions of the MoU include the allocation of a 35% equity interest in LMLB to the Malian State and local investors, with customs and duties exemptions during the construction phase. Kodal Minerals CEO Bernard Aylward emphasized that this milestone solidifies the project’s future and underscores the strong partnership between Kodal and the Malian government, with production expected to begin in the first quarter of 2025.

Akobo Minerals Announces Major Milestone in Segele Mine Development, Moving Towards Full-Scale Ore Extraction

Akobo Minerals has achieved a significant milestone in the development of its Segele mine with the completion of the crosscut between the Western and Eastern tunnels. This critical infrastructure enhances operational efficiency and safety, allowing the team to transition from development to stoping activities. The crosscut improves ventilation and provides a secondary exit route, boosting worker safety.

As the company prepares to extract high-grade ore from the richest section, Stope 01, discussions among stakeholders reflect optimism for increased production and financial stability. The mining community is closely monitoring these developments, anticipating a transformative phase for Akobo Minerals as it positions itself for significant growth in the region’s mining sector.

WORKING AT HEIGHTS

The Msikaba Bridge, spanning 580 meters across the Msikaba Gorge in South Africa’s Eastern Cape, is set to become one of the highest bridges in Africa. As part of the N2 toll road project, this engineering marvel is being constructed by the CME Joint Venture and is expected to be completed by late 2024. The project emphasizes safety, precision engineering, and local community engagement, setting a new standard for infrastructure development in the region.

Copper 360 Reignites O’Kiep Copper District Amid Global Supply Crisis

Copper 360 has reignited copper mining in South Africa’s historic O’Kiep Copper District after more than 40 years, with the reopening of the Rietberg mine. As global demand for copper surges, this development is poised to bolster both the local economy and the global copper supply, marking a new era for the region and the company.

Minister Senzo Mchunu Discusses Municipal Service Delivery and Key Projects

In an insightful interview with Kirsten Kelly, Minister of Water and Sanitation Senzo Mchunu discusses the challenges and transformative initiatives in municipal water service delivery. Highlighting the theme of “Water for Peace” on World Water Day, Mchunu underscores the collaborative potential of water to unite communities and countries. He also elaborates on critical projects and legislative reforms aimed at ensuring reliable access to potable water across South Africa, emphasizing the department’s shift towards a more integrated approach to water resource and services management.

Resolute Mining – A Beacon of Success in African Gold Mining

Resolute Mining, a leader in African gold mining, boasts over three decades of expertise, with operations in Mali, Senegal, and Guinea. The company is committed to sustainable growth through extensive exploration, aiming to discover new deposits and expand existing resources. Resolute’s dedication to community engagement and responsible resource management underscores its mission to support regional development and environmental stewardship, making it a beacon of innovation and success in the mining sector.

Minister Senzo Mchunu Discusses Municipal Service Delivery and Key Projects

In an insightful interview with Kirsten Kelly, Minister of Water and Sanitation Senzo Mchunu discusses the challenges and transformative initiatives in municipal water service delivery. Highlighting the theme of “Water for Peace” on World Water Day, Mchunu underscores the collaborative potential of water to unite communities and countries. He also elaborates on critical projects and legislative reforms aimed at ensuring reliable access to potable water across South Africa, emphasizing the department’s shift towards a more integrated approach to water resource and services management.

Milestone Achieved in Carbon Capture and Utilisation Storage Project

Leandra, Mpumalanga, 10 May 2024 – The Council for Geoscience (CGS) and Mzansi Exploration, Drilling and Mining celebrated a significant achievement with the completion of an 1800m drill for the Carbon Capture and Utilisation Storage (CCUS) pilot project. This milestone, essential for the development of the CCUS initiative, was celebrated at the CCUS Piloting Site in Leandra, Mpumalanga.

UNDP Announces Groundbreaking Start-Up Ecosystem Event in South Africa

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is thrilled to announce an exciting new event in South Africa as part of the “UNDP Meet the Toshikas” initiative, which also spans Angola and Zambia. This event is set to connect investors, accelerators, incubators, local corporates, and governmental bodies with innovative start-ups. Out of 254 applicants, 10 outstanding start-ups from South Africa have been selected to pitch their groundbreaking ideas. The event will feature insightful presentations and panel discussions with key ecosystem stakeholders and esteemed Japanese investors, fostering robust

business networks and facilitating collaboration opportunities. Supported by Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI), “Meet the Toshikas” aims to empower young African entrepreneurs, enhance their competitiveness, and attract Japanese venture capital investment to Africa. For more information, visit UNDP Meet the Toshikas.