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Kayelekera Mine Site Layout (Image taken from Paladin Africa presentation at Extraordinary DEC Meeting, Karonga, 28 October 2014)

Inside Malawi’s largest mine: Parliamentary visit to Paladin Africa’s Kayelekera Uranium Mine

23 November 2014by Rachel Etter-Phoya 3 Comments

Update 7 January 2015: Paladin announced today that following a storm on 5 January there has been some “minor storm damage” at the mine: A 20-minute, high-intensity storm resulted in some 25mm […]

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Malawian Government, Paladin Kayelekera
2014-02 Sound Cloud Public Hearing 29 Jan Mt Soche Surestream

Listen to Public Hearing Q&A on Surestream Petroleum’s Proposed Surveying Activities of Lake Malawi for Oil

6 February 2014by Rachel Etter-Phoya 3 Comments

Last week, the final public hearing on on Surestream Petroleum‘s proposed surveying for the exploration of oil in Lake Malawi. The public hearings held across Malawi were organised by the Environmental Affairs Department (Ministry […]

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Civil Society, Lake Malawi Dispute, Malawian Government, Surestream Petroleum
Kanyika Niobium Globe

Still Awaiting Approval: Globe Metals & Mining’s Kanyika Niobium Project

1 March 2013by Rachel Etter-Phoya 4 Comments

In January, we reported that the Board of Directors of Globe Metals & Mining would meet in February in Australia to discuss the future of Kanyika Niobium Project in Mzimba, Malawi. However, […]

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Globe Metals & Mining Kanyika
Kanyika Drilling Crew, courtesy of Globe Metals & Mining

Awaiting Approval: Globe Metals & Mining’s Kanyika Niobium Project in Malawi

10 January 2013by Rachel Etter-Phoya 4 Comments

In February 2013, the Board of Directors of Globe Metals & Mining will meet in Australia to discuss the future of Kanyika Niobium Project in Mzimba, Malawi. The Australian company, […]

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Globe Metals & Mining Kanyika
Moatize Rail in Mozambique (courtesy of Aurecongroup.com)

Moves in Mozambique’s Mining Sector To Impact Malawi

6 December 2012by Rachel Etter-Phoya 8 Comments

A 5-hour drive from Malawi and Mozambique’s shared border post lies Tete, which is the Mozambican province that is increasingly becoming known for its vast coal deposits. The Brazilian mining […]

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Mining Across Africa, Vale SA

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