Thursday, November 20, 2025

Mining & Trade News

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Test work on Kasiya graphite delivers exciting results Sovereign expands drill program at Kasiya Rutile-Graphite Project Mchenga coal mine to increase monthly production CSOs, Media drilled in curbing transnational corruption in green minerals
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Mining

EXPORT BAN HITS MINERALS SECTOR
November 14, 2025 / Marcel Chimwala
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Mining

MWEITI laments low EITI compliance
November 14, 2025 / Wahard Betha
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Mining

Stakeholders welcome new mining minister amidst mineral export ban
November 14, 2025 / Marcel Chimwala
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Agriculture
WORLD BANK FAULTS GOVERNMENT ON AIP
November 25, 2021 / Jane Gondwe
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Energy
Construction of Mpatamanga power plant to commence in 2022
November 24, 2021 / Bester Kayaye
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Business
Chilima invites the world to connect with Malawi
November 23, 2021 / Charles Mkula
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Energy
NBM dangles financing for renewable energy projects
November 21, 2021 / Bester Kayaye
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Construction
NCIC warn foreign firms against defying construction laws
November 19, 2021 / Wahard Betha
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Energy
Malawi to develop Renewable Energy Act
November 17, 2021 / Wahard Betha
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Energy
Climate conference gives hope to Malawi’s industrial sector
November 15, 2021 / Charles Mkula
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Agriculture
Youth shape future of Malawi’s agriculture
November 09, 2021 / Chisomo Phiri

The establishment of a stable and self-sustaining ecosystem, but not necessarily the one that existed before mining began. In many cases, complete restoration may be impossible, but successful remediation, reclamation, and rehabilitation can result in the timely establishment of a functional ecosystem.



The cleanup of the contaminated area to safe levels by removing or isolating contaminants. At mine sites, remediation often consists of isolating contaminated material in pre-existing tailings storage facilities, capping tailings and waste rock stockpiles with clean topsoil, and collecting and treating any contaminated mine water if necessary.