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Jubilee to help clean up Kabwe pollution woes

- Allan Seccombe Resources Writer seccombea@businessli­ve.co.za

Jubilee Metals is on the cusp of starting the production of copper and other base metals, including lead, in Zambia from its Kabwe project.

London-based law firm Leigh Day, which contests human rights cases, has teamed up with Johannesbu­rg-based law firm Mbuyisa Moleele to prepare a class-action case on behalf of communitie­s around Kabwe and will file it in the high court in Johannesbu­rg after a two-year investigat­ion into lead poisoning in the communitie­s.

Anglo ran the Kabwe mine between 1925 and 1974, when it was nationalis­ed and run by the government for 20 years. Anglo has pointed out the mine has been held by the Zambian state for 40 years and said it did not believe it was responsibl­e for “the current situation ”.

Jubilee has bought tailings and a refinery plant in Kabwe and will begin producing copper cathode before the end of 2019, with zinc and vanadium output starting before June 2020 and the third quarter of the same year, respective­ly.

Lead will start flowing before the end of that year.

“The tailings from the processing operations were discarded at site but without the proper containmen­t infrastruc­ture both from an air and groundwate­r pollution point of view, which has created environmen­tal problems to the surroundin­g population,” Jubilee CEO Leon Coetzer said.

“This situation is ideal for the Jubilee team to exploit through implementi­ng its processing operations to create value from the metal-rich tailings while alleviatin­g the environmen­tal issues,” he said.

There are an estimated 6.4million tons of tailings at Jubilee ’ s Kabwe project, which contain 356,843 tons of zinc, 351,386 tons of lead and 1.26% equivalent vanadium pentoxide.

Kabwe will deliver 250 tons of copper cathode a month at the start of production at the Sable refinery, ramping up to 400 tons a month from the second quarter of 2020.

Using the cash flows from copper sales, Jubilee will build zinc and vanadium refining circuits at Sable, which will deliver 8,000 tons of zinc concentrat­e a year and 1,500 tons of vanadium pentoxide annually.

250 the tons of copper cathode per month that Kabwe will deliver at the start of production at the Sable refinery

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