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Lifezone Metals to build copper and cobalt plant in Tanzania

Kabanga and Kahama will be able to produce finished metals in-country

Lifezone’s CEO, Chris Showalter, receives the Kahama Refinery Licence with a handshake from the Minister of Minerals, Hon. Anthony Mavunde.

Lifezone’s CEO, Chris Showalter, receives the Kahama Refinery Licence with a handshake from the Minister of Minerals, Hon. Anthony Mavunde. Credit: LZM

The UK's Lifezone Metals (LZM) has been given a multi-metal processing facility licence from the Government of Tanzania to refine nickel, copper and cobalt from its Kabanga Nickel Project, which is believed...

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