The North-Western Province Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NWPCCI) has welcomed First Quantum Minerals’ US$1.35 billion investment package in two new projects in the province, and says its members are ready to capitalise on the opportunities.
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US Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment Jose W. Fernandez has lauded First Quantum Minerals (FQM) for its US$1.35 billion investment in Zambia.
In its quest to ensure the availability of critical skills within the business, First Quantum Minerals through its subsidiary FQM Trident Limited has trained 15 of its local staff in metallurgical engineering at the University of Zambia.
Kansanshi Minjng this weekend sponsored the first ever Kansanshi Visual Arts Exhibition hosted at Sentinel Kabitaka School hall in Solwezi. The aim of the event was to raise awareness and funds towards the fight against gender-based violence.
Renewed confidence in Zambia’s investment climate has prompted the nation’s largest copper miner to unveil a trailblazing US$1.35 billion package of new projects.
First Quantum Minerals (FQM), which operates the Kansanshi and Sentinel mines in North-Western Province, has been ranked the sixth largest copper producer in the world.
FQM Trident Limited, a subsidiary of First Quantum Minerals Limited, has welcomed 12 fresh Zambian graduates from national and international universities, as part of its strategy to ensure the availability of critical skills within the business.