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Government welcomes Fraser Institute mining ranking

 Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development Permanent Secretary, Hapenga Kabeta, says Zambia’s ranking as the third in Africa and 25th globally reflects the government’s efforts to create a more attractive investment climate while promoting sustainable mining practices.

This follows the 2025 Annual Mining Survey of Mining Companies by the Fraser Institute, where Zambia’s mining sector recorded notable progress by moving from being the 28th to 25th globally, while being the third in Africa.

Dr Kabeta has attributed the progress to stable government policies, increased stakeholder engagement, and strategic leadership aimed at strengthening the sector.

“We are proud of the progress that has been made, but our goal is to reach the top,” he says.

Dr Kabeta explains that the Ministry has implemented several positive reforms, including the separation of policy along with the regulatory functions and the establishment of the Minerals Regulation Commission.

“The President’s emphasis on economic diversification and private sector-led growth has been key in driving this development,” he emphasises.

According to a statement issued to the media by the Ministry’s Principal Public Relations Officer, Kalani Muchima, the Permanent Secretary made these remarks when he featured as a studio guest on ZNBC’s main news to shed more light on the mining rankings.

Dr Kabeta further highlighted that the reforms are expected to strengthen monitoring systems, improve handling of complaints, and eliminate overlaps in the licensing process.

He added that the government has also streamlined licensing procedures, reduced bureaucratic hurdles, and enhanced transparency in the mining sector to boost investor confidence.

Dr Kabeta stated that the Ministry has introduced a Critical Minerals Strategy aimed at promoting value addition to Zambia’s mineral resources and attracting more investment.

“We must not miss the opportunity this time. Every commodity leaving Zambia should undergo some level of value addition so that we can create jobs, stimulate economic growth, and improve livelihoods,” he said.

Dr Kabeta also indicated that the Ministry is working to improve infrastructure, strengthen governance, and enhance investor confidence in the sector.

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