25 March 2025 Liberian Observer (Monrovia) Opinion By Seltue Robert Karweaye Sr. In Liberia, the bounty of natural resources — … More
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Communities Living Near Zambian Copper Mines Take Legal Action Against Mining Giant First Quantum Minerals Over Alleged Involuntary Resettlement of Thousands of People
21 March 2025 Leigh Day And Co (London) press release Villagers from farming and fishing communities in Zambia are taking … More
Liberia: Arcelormittal Threatens Legal Action to Maintain Rail Monopoly
17 March 2025 Liberian Observer (Monrovia) The battle over Liberia’s railway infrastructure has intensified as ArcelorMittal Liberia (AML) has formally … More
Congo-Kinshasa: Trump to DR Congo’s rescue? What we know about a proposed US-Congolese mining deal
15 March 2025 – France 24 (Paris) Congolese authorities are hoping to conclude an agreement with the Trump administration on … More
Botswana Hunting Revenues Almost Double Amid UK Opposition
March 14, 2025 8:21 AM Gaborone, Botswana — Botswana has made $4 million from the sale of licenses to hunt … More
Namibia: Mining Red Flags Raised Again
13 March 2025 New Era (Windhoek) Swakopmund — Just less than a week after Parliament pointed to illegal mining in … More
Rebel group M23 hits mining jackpot in DRC, generating $800 000 per month
12th March 2025 A M23 soldier stands at the Coltan mining pits in Rubaya. (Camille Laffont/AFP) Mine shafts snake under … More
Zimbabwe: I Will Not Subscribe to Mining in National Parks – Mudenda Slams Sunny Yi Feng’s Application to Prospect for Coal in Hwange National Park
11 March 2025 New Zimbabwe (London) By Thandiwe Garusa The Speaker of Parliament, Jacob Mudenda, has strongly opposed coal mining … More
Nigeria: EFCC Nabs Four Chinese, 27 Other Suspected Illegal Miners in Jos
11 March 2025 Vanguard (Lagos) The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has detained four Chinese and 27 others over … More
South Africa: Moving Graves and People for Coal Mines – the Devastating Costs of Mining in South Africa
Published: March 9, 2025 10.51am SAST Dineo Skosana, University of the Witwatersrand About 80% of South Africa’s electricity still comes from burning coal. … More