Children with clubfoot will have new-found freedom to walk thanks to the support of Zambeef subsidiary Zamleather, which has donated K92,000 worth of leather to make foot braces. Zambia’s largest operating tannery and shoe producer has partnered with non-profit organisation...
First Quantum Minerals’ US$1.35 billion expansion plans are the first steps in helping government achieve its target of 3 million tonnes of copper production, which could triple Zambia’s GDP by 2030 and add half a million new jobs, according...
The resurgence in investor confidence in Zambia’s economy has been given an added boost with the resumption of direct passenger flights between Ndola and Johannesburg by Proflight Zambia. The restarting of the service from May 18, 2022, is an addition...
Kagem’s largest high-quality emerald ever found has broken the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for Largest uncut emerald, as verified on 22 April 2022.
Emirates, the world’s most global airline, is seeking talented people with a passion for service to join its award-winning cabin crew team. As air travel returns with a vengeance, the airline’s recruiters are busy meeting and hiring candidates in 30...
In its quest to complement Government’s efforts in implementing the National Local Content Strategy 2018 -2022, Zambian Breweries has stepped up its efforts to promote local sourcing of key raw materials to produce clear beer.
Completing the just ended 2021/22 season in 7th place on the MTN/FAZ Super Division table, freshly promoted side Kansanshi Dynamos Football Club marked a brilliant conclusion to the otherwise challenging football season with an end-of-season award ceremony.
The ‘Investing in African Mining Indaba’ has long been an event that brings together investors, political leaders, commodity traders, and companies across the mining value chain to network and, crucially, to identify investment opportunities during four busy days at...
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.