
Kinross cuts Asante Gold stake by nearly half
The Chirano gold mine in Ghana. Credit: Asante Gold

A Chinese mining company is accused of covering up the extent of a major toxic spill in Zambia
LUSAKA, Zambia (AP) — A Chinese-owned mining company has been accused of covering up the extent of a disastrous toxic spill

First Quantum Minerals’ $1.25 Billion Zambian Copper Expansion Strategy
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Zambia: South African Firm Transferring Toxic Lead
Suspend Mining Operations in Lead Waste that Imperil Residents in Kabwe 306569f6-18a5-4622-9cde-f5a6bf2e5275Click to expand ImageTrucks at the “Black Mountain,” the

Zambian mine spill victims seek $420m compensation
COMMUNITIES affected by a devastating toxic spill at a Chinese-owned Zambian copper mine are demanding $420m in compensation from the operator,

Toxic Legacy: Zambian Communities Demand $420m from Chinese Miner After Devastating Spill
The waste, according to Drizit, is riddled with cyanide, arsenic, copper, lead, cadmium, and other toxins linked to cancer, birth defects, and organ failure.