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Mopani Halts Underground Mining at Kitwe and Mufulira

Mopani Copper Mines has suspended underground mining operations at its Kitwe and Mufulira units following a series of safety incidents that occurred within a short space of time. The company confirmed that the decision was taken as an immediate safety response while a comprehensive review of underground working conditions is conducted.

According to information released by Mopani, the suspension affects underground sections at both sites and was prompted by accidents reported within a period of three weeks. The company stated that the incidents raised serious concerns regarding employee safety, prompting management to halt operations as a precautionary measure.

Mopani said the decision was made after internal assessments indicated the need to reassess existing safety systems and operational controls. The review process will focus on identifying weaknesses in underground safety protocols, including ventilation systems, ground support structures and adherence to standard operating procedures.

The company indicated that specialised safety teams have been deployed to carry out inspections underground. These teams are expected to examine working environments, equipment conditions and compliance levels among operational crews. Mopani stated that corrective measures would be implemented based on findings from the assessments.

Engagements with mine workers and relevant regulatory authorities are ongoing during the suspension period. Mopani said consultations were necessary to ensure that all stakeholders were aligned on safety expectations before operations resume.

The mining firm acknowledged that the suspension would affect production levels but stressed that output considerations would not override safety requirements. Mopani said underground operations would only resume once management is satisfied that all identified risks have been addressed.

Mopani did not provide a specific timeline for the resumption of underground mining, stating that the process would depend on the outcome of the safety review and verification of corrective actions.

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  1. Yeah dont be like those Chinese who wait until disaster strikes before applying hush hush reviews. We are still waiting for ZEMA. Meanwhile the water remains poisoned. Bakabwalala imwe

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