Manja Pamodzi Foundation Limited (MPFL) is thriving in contributing to the green economy agenda through creating awareness on the benefits of recycling post-consumer solid waste such as plastic, card boards and paper whilst offering business opportunities to local communities.
Six graduates from the Kansanshi Mine leadership development programme are at the heart of the management’s drive to tap into new leadership around First Quantum Minerals' circles, using skills learnt during their practical projects. The specialist employees recently graduated from...
Groundwater accounts for 98 percent of the world’s total water that is usable by the human population. Global statistics also indicate that 50% of the world’s population is dependent on ground water for drinking, while 37% of the world’s...
First Quantum Minerals (FQM) is pioneering an ambitious solar and wind energy project that it hopes will provide stable power for its operations on a long-term sustainable basis. While the ambitious project is still in its early stages, the...
Good corporate governance is a key factor underpinning the integrity and efficiency of any organization. For those entrusted with the management and administration of wealth on behalf of others, such as pension funds, effective corporate governance is even more...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEWITH PICTURESMARCH 12, 2022 KANSANSHI CYCLIST ANDREW PYELE TAKES SECOND IN SOUTH AFRICA SOLWEZI, ZAMBIA – After a successful weekend at the Route 66 Mountain Bike Stage Race in Gauteng province, South Africa, Kansanshi Cycling Team travelled...
Zambian Breweries has welcomed the President’s call to stop alcohol abuse among the youth.
Proflight shows its love for the Copperbelt by announcing the relaunch of Ndola-Johannesburg direct flights in addition to the recently announced Ndola - Mansa direct flights.
Kansanshi Mining Plc’s corporate social responsibility department has been visiting villages around Solwezi since the beginning of the year to repair bicycles for the residents.
Community sports, world-class tournaments, and international teams hosted at The Sevens Stadium are now even more planet friendly, with the opening of the region’s first and largest solar carport at a sporting facility, owned and managed by the Emirates...