First Quantum is introducing new automated drilling technology at its Sentinel Mine in Kalumbila, marking the first time this advanced system has been used in Zambia. The innovation is expected to help the country move closer to its national goal of producing 3 million tonnes of copper per year, while improving safety and upskilling existing jobs.
First Quantum Minerals acknowledges the Minerals Development (Preference for Zambian Goods and Services) Regulations, 2025 issued recently by The Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development. The legislation is designed to increase local participation in the country’s growing mining sector....
First Quantum’s Kansanshi Mine has successfully hosted an intensive rope rescue and first aid training exercise for mine rescue teams from eight leading mining companies in Zambia, as part of its routine annual and quarterly emergency response training programme...
Zambian Breweries, in partnership with the Zambia Road Safety Trust (ZRST) and supported by the AB InBev Foundation, has unveiled a series of road-safety infrastructure interventions under the Lusaka on Foot and Wheels (LoFW) project. The initiative targets selected...
Zambian Breweries marked World Quality Week 2025, held from November 10-14, under the theme “Quality: Think Differently”, emphasising innovation, continuous improvement, and a people-focused approach to delivering quality products to its consumers.
Proflight Zambia has helped place Zambia firmly on Africa’s aviation map after successfully co-hosting the 55th Airlines Association of Southern Africa (AASA) Annual General Assembly (AGA) in Lusaka from the 15th to the 19th of October 2025.
As Zambia celebrates 61 years of independence and reflects on its journey of unity, progress, and the life stories that have inspired generations, Zambian Breweries is lifting up the national flag with the captivating story of Mosi Premium Lager,...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEWITH PICTURESSEPTEMBER 27, 2025 Cheers to Bars – Zambian Breweries and Partners Celebrate Zambia’s Bar Culture and 50 Years of Mosi LUSAKA, ZAMBIA – Zambian Breweries raised a glass with partners, bar owners, and communities at Royal Park,...
Zambia’s beer industry is more than a cultural fixture—it is an economic engine. At a time when the country is restructuring debt, revitalising mining, and opening new trade routes, beer has quietly proven to be one of the most...
ZAMBIAN BREWERIES WELCOMES GOVERNMENT’S PLEDGE TO SUPPORT INDUSTRIAL GROWTH LUSAKA, ZAMBIA– Zambian Brewerieshas welcomed the government’s commitment to growth-oriented policies and fair taxation, emphasising the importance of creating an enabling environment for local manufacturing. Speaking at State House during...