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Zambia regulator allows Mopani's Mufulira mine to resume operations.
Summary
Zambia's Minerals Regulation Commission said underground operations at Mopani Copper Mines' Mufulira mine can resume after the company implemented technology to verify clearances two hours after shifts and installed closed-circuit television, which the regulator said meets Mining Regulation 218.
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Zambia's Minerals Regulation Commission announced that underground operations at Mopani Copper Mines' Mufulira mine could resume immediately following the implementation of new safety measures. The regulator had suspended operations last week after finding the mine did not maintain an accurate system to account for all underground workers. Reported measures include technology to check the mine is cleared two hours after the end of each shift and the installation of closed-circuit television to monitor activity. Mopani is one of Zambia's largest copper producers and is majority owned by International Resources Holding, with the remainder held by ZCCM Investments Holdings.
Key facts:
- The Minerals Regulation Commission lifted the suspension and said underground operations could resume immediately.
- The suspension followed non-compliance with requirements to maintain an accurate system to account for underground workers.
- Reported new measures include technology to verify the mine is cleared two hours after shifts and closed-circuit television monitoring.
- The regulator stated these measures meet the requirements of Mining Regulation 218 for a safe working environment.
- International Resources Holding acquired 51% of Mopani in 2024; the balance is owned by ZCCM Investments Holdings.
Summary:
The regulator's decision allows underground operations at Mufulira to restart after the reported safety upgrades and technological checks that the regulator said meet Mining Regulation 218. Undetermined at this time.
