Last week, Kagem Mining Limited (Kagem) successfully renewed its International Organisation for Standardisation certification in ISO 14001:2015 (Environmental Management System), ISO 45001:2018 (Occupational Health and Safety Management System), and ISO 9001:2015 (Quality Management System) after completing the standard audits...
Today, Kagem Mining Limited (“Kagem”) was presented the “Best Mine in Safety” award by the Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development Dr Hapenga M. Kabeta. Receiving the Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development Permanent Secretary’s...
Zambian Breweries, in collaboration with the Zambia Road Safety Trust (ZRST), Yango, and other stakeholders, has launched the Motorbike Safety Training Programme, a ground-breaking initiative focused on reducing motorbike related road accidents in Lusaka.
Last week, at the 8th National Conference on Occupational Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) held in Livingstone, Kagem Mining Limited (Kagem) was officially recognised as Zambia’s safest mining company by the Zambia Chamber of Mines.
In a smart move, Emirates, which flies daily from Lusaka and Harare to Dubai, is now extending its immersive virtual training platform MIRA to the airline’s number one priority – safety. The airline’s nearly 23,000, and rapidly growing, cabin crew team, who...
Kagem first to receive the rolling safety trophy from the Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development
Kagem Mining Limited (Kagem) has been the first company to receive the Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development Permanent Secretary’s Award trophy, in recognition of its admirable safety record.
Kagem Mining Limited was awarded a prestigious safety award by the Government of Zambia’s Mines Safety Department, recognising its exceptional achievement of 7,580,144 Lost Time Injury (LTI)-free hours. This landmark accomplishment underscores the emerald mine’s unwavering commitment to strive...
Emirates, the world’s largest passenger airline, has completed its latest IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) with zero findings – the equivalent of a perfect score, and a rare occurrence in the industry given the complexity of airline operations.