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SCDP Centralised Urbanisation vs Decentralised Urbanisation

Malawi’s Ministry of Mining to decentralise amid calls by civil society

6 November 2013by Mining in Malawi 1 Comment

Malawi’s Minister of Mining John Bande, who survived the cabinet shuffle a month ago, announced this weekend that the ministry plans to decentralise to ensure better management of the mining sector. […]

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Business Environment, Civil Society, Malawian Government, Paladin Kayelekera
Presidential candidates for Malawi's 2014 tripartite elections. L-R: Joyce Banda (current president, People's Party), Peter Mutharika (Democratic Progressive Party), Atupele Muluzi (United Democratic Front), Lazarus Chakwera (Malawi Congress Party) (Courtesy of Nyasa Times)

Presidential aspirant criticises Malawi’s mining policies

10 September 2013by Mining in Malawi 1 Comment

In 9 months, Malawi will give birth to its next president. In the upcoming May 2014 tripartite elections, Malawians will go to the polls to vote for ward councillors, members […]

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Globe Metals & Mining Kanyika, Malawian Government, Paladin Kayelekera
Paramount Chief Kyungu of Karonga asks President Joyce Banda to ensuring communities benefit from mines (Courtesy of Nyasa Times)

Malawi’s “owners of the land” need to be engaged in and benefit from mining – Paramount Chief Kyungu

9 August 2013by Mining in Malawi 3 Comments

This week, Paramount Chief Kyungu for Karonga District, northern Malawi, criticised the Government of Malawi for awarding licences to mining companies without consulting communities, “the owners of the land”.  Kyungu […]

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Hainan International Resources Group, Mchenga Coal Mine, Nyala Mines, Paladin Kayelekera
Will Malawi benefit from being the last born? - Sharon Saylor

Will Malawi benefit from being the last born?

9 August 2013by Mining in Malawi Leave a comment

Reblogged from : Malawi’s mining future hangs in the balance. Sharon Saylor LILONGWE, MALAWI – Known as the warm heart of Africa, Malawi, an undiversified, agriculture-driven economy, is home to […]

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Fatality at Paladin's Kayelekera uranium mine (photo courtesy of Paladin)

Khwima Phiri dies at Paladin’s Kayelekera uranium mine just days after UN says Malawi is losing out from mine

31 July 2013by Mining in Malawi 1 Comment

Paladin Energy announced today that a Malawian employee, Khwima Phiri, has died at Kayelekera uranium mine in Karonga, Malawi. He was employed in the mine’s engineering workshop and died yesterday […]

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Paladin Kayelekera
Paladin Quarterly Activities Report

Record production at Paladin’s Kayalekera uranium mine, but communities remain disgruntled

18 July 2013by Mining in Malawi 2 Comments

Paladin Energy’s subsidiary Paladin Africa has recorded a 20 percent increase in production compared to last year at the mining company’s Kayelekera Uranium Project in northern Malawi. According to Paladin’s […]

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Paladin Kayelekera
AFRODAD - The Revenue Costs and Benefits of FDI in the Extractive Industry in Malawi - The Case of Kayelekera Uranium Mine

The Case of Paladin’s Kayelekera Uranium Mine: Report released on the Revenue Costs and Benefits to Malawi

24 May 2013by Mining in Malawi 10 Comments

The Australian mining company Paladin Energy and its subsidiaries along with the Malawi-based Kayelekera Uranium Project, in which it has an 85% stake, were the subject of much discussion this […]

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New developments in Malawi’s energy sector to address erratic electricity supply

13 May 2013by Mining in Malawi 1 Comment

Energy is high on the agenda in Malawi as the insufficient and erratic electricity supply adversely affects business in Malawi. Two mining companies in Malawi, Terrastone Construction Limited and Zalewa Agricultural […]

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Business Environment, Energy, Intra Energy, Malcoal (Malawi Coal Mining), Terrastone Construction, Zalewa Agricultural Lime Company
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When will the Mining Development Agreement between Government and Paladin be made public?

20 April 2013by Mining in Malawi 3 Comments

The Mining Development Agreement between Paladin, the operator of Malawi’s largest mining project, and the Government of Malawi is bound by a non-disclosure agreement. However, in January, the Minister of Mining John Bande announced, […]

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Malawian Government, Paladin Kayelekera
Malawi's largest mine. Kayelekera Uranium Mine operate by Paladin Africa Limited in Karonga,  Northern Malawi  -9.996408, 33.700476. (Courtesy of Google Earth)

Paladin honouring Environmental Performance Bond commitment stipulated in Mining Development Agreement

5 April 2013by Mining in Malawi Leave a comment

Malawi’s largest mine. Kayelekera Uranium Mine operated by Paladin Africa Limited in Karonga, Northern Malawi. -9.996408, 33.700476. Paladin Africa Limited, a subsidiary of the Australian mining company Paladin Energy Limited, […]

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Eland Coal Mining, Paladin Kayelekera

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  • Malawi urged to offer ‘attractive deals’ to woo mining investors – Creamer Media’s Mining Weekly 21 November 2013
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  • Two additional companies awarded with exploration rights by Malawi amid unresolved lake dispute
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