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The Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development is a ministry in Zambia. It is headed by the Minister of Mines and Minerals Development.
Born. ( 1973-10-08) 8 October 1973 (age 50) Zambia. Political party. United Party for National Development. Paul Chongo Kabuswe (born 8 October 1973) is a Zambian politician and member of parliament for Chililabombwe Constituency. He currently serves as Zambia's Mines and Minerals Development minister [1] [2] [3] [4]
Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) is the largest copper mining company in the country. Although based in Chingola, 15% of its operations—namely Nkana Refinery, Nkana Acid Plants and Nkana Smelter (the largest smelter in the nation) -- are located in Kitwe. [21] [22] The Nkana Smelter is the largest primary copper production plant in Zambia.
Mopani Mine in Zambia. Mining in Zambia produces several minerals and is a critical part of the country's economy. Copper comprises 70% of Zambia's total export earnings, and the country produces about 20% of the world's emeralds. [1] Mineral resources are distributed throughout the country. [2]
Nchanga Copper mine. / 12.51°S 27.85°E / -12.51; 27.85. Nchanga Copper mine, previously the Chingola Copper mine, is an underground and open-pit cobalt and copper mine in Chingola, in the Copperbelt Province of Zambia. It is the largest copper mine in Africa. It is owned by the Konkola Copper Mines, a joint venture between Vedanta ...
Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources (Zambia) Ministry of Local Government (Zambia) M. Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development; N.
Richard Musukwa. Richard Musukwa (born 28 November 1970) is a Zambian politician. He served as Member of the National Assembly for Wusakile and Chililabombwe from 2011 to 2021. He also served as Deputy Minister of Mines, Energy and Water Development from 2015 to 2016, and as Minister of Mines and Minerals Development from 2018 to 2021.
The Ministry of Energy is a ministry in Zambia. It is headed by the Minister of Energy. In 2012 the Ministry of Water and Energy was merged with the Ministry of Mines to form the Ministry of Mines Energy and Water Development. The merger was reversed in 2015, with the Ministry of Energy and Water Development coming into being. [1]