Hundred of Miners to Be Jobless in Zambia

Government has vowed to exhaust all options before permitting First Quantum Minerals to lay-off hundreds workers.
  • Zambia:   FQM to Lay Off 500 Workers

    Times of Zambia, 19 June 2013

    FIRST Quantum Minerals (FQM) will lay off 500 workers at Sentinel Mine at Kalumbila in Solwezi which is under construction. Read more »

The country’'s mining sector plays a significant role in the country’s economy(File Photo).

  • Zambia:   FQM Ends Mushili Water Blues

    Times of Zambia, 5 June 2013

    WATER is life, and when this precious commodity is in short supply or unavailable, life becomes unbearable and many things cease to happen. Read more »

  • Zambia:   FQM Keen On CSR Plan

    Times of Zambia, 3 June 2013

    FIRST Quantum Minerals (FQM) is working towards increased corporate social responsibility (CSR) as a strategic investment to contribute to sustainable economic and social growth in… Read more »

  • Zambia:   FQM Kalumbila Development Nears Completion

    Times of Zambia, 13 May 2013

    SIGNIFICANT works have so far been done by First Quantum Minerals (FQM) Limited, towards the completion of its Sentinel Mine at Kalumbila in North-Western Province, resource… Read more »

  • Zambia:   2,000 Locals Employed At FQM's Kalumbila Mine

    Times of Zambia, 23 May 2013

    FIRST Quantum Minerals (FQM) has employed 2000 Zambians at Sentinel Mine at Kalumbila, 120 kilometres west of Solwezi. Read more »

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