First Quantum Minerals has highlighted the key a well-informed media plays in promoting economic stability, improving investor confidence and attracting Foreign Direct Investment.
This past long weekend, eighty of the nation’s top road cyclists took to the roads around Lusaka to battle for the title of Zambian national champion. On Sunday, riders competed in the individual time trial: a 25 kilometre race...
First Quantum Minerals’ is engaging with the new government to reinforce its long-term commitment to Zambia and reenergise its long-term investment plans for the mining sector.
First Quantum Minerals has said that Zambia’s education system needs to change the teaching methods from their current state and aim to develop 21st-century skills in learners rather than abstract knowledge to be reproduced in tests and examinations. The mining...
Kansanshi Mining Plc has gifted five schools in Solwezi with twenty-five bicycles in its continued effort to promote cycling in the district.
Kalumbila Minerals Limited (KML) has handed over three 1X3 classroom blocks to the Ministry of Education in Kisasa area. The mine handed over one 1X3 at Mutuba Community School and two 1X3 classroom blocks at Kisasa Day Secondary School.
Kansanshi Mine’s junior cycling team has started its two-week tour of South Africa with a successful weekend’s racing in Mpumalanga. Competing in an inter-provincial cup race that featured the top junior cyclists from Gauteng, Limpopo, and Mpumalanga, Kansanshi’s Davies Kawemba...
As part of its Corporate Social Investment, First Quantum Minerals’ subsidiary Kalumbila Minerals Limited (KML), through the Trident Foundation Limited (TFL) facilitated the formation of the Musele Community Resource Board to ensure sustainable fishing activities in both Musangezhi dam...
First Quantum Minerals has launched a community health programme aimed at complementing government’s efforts to improve the health and wellness of people in rural townships.
Kalumbila Minerals Limited (KML) has through its Trident Foundation Limited (TFL) continued to equip people in the mine’s catchment area with business skills to promote sustainable community development outside mining activities.