Nigeria is set to launch two significant lithium processing facilities this year, signaling a major shift from exporting raw materials to developing in-country value chains. According to Mining Minister Dele Alake, this move is designed to stimulate job creation, enhance local manufacturing capabilities, and promote technological growth.
One of the facilities a $600 million project located near the border of Kaduna and Niger states is scheduled for commissioning in the second quarter of 2025. Another refinery, valued at $200 million and situated close to Abuja, is also nearing completion. Additionally,...
Nigeria is set to launch two significant lithium processing facilities this year, signaling a major shift from exporting raw materials to developing in-country value...
Hexagon Electrical has expanded its manufacturing and service capabilities to meet growing demand for customised, high-performance specialised electric motors in heavy engineering, hazardous industrial...
Vertex Minerals (ASX: VTX) is revolutionizing gold processing at its Hill End project in New South Wales by integrating TOMRA Mining’s advanced LASER ore...
An African mine will be among the first adopters of the innovative Rail-Running Conveyor (RRC) technology, commercialized by full flowsheet provider FLS in collaboration...
Johannesburg-based dewatering pump specialist IPR (Integrated Pump Rental) has again extended its reach into Africa, supplying equipment to a global customer in the oil...
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On Thursday, 8 May, leading figures in the automotive industry met at the Centurion Country Club for another Automechanika CEO breakfast event – “The...
The Government of Mozambique has announced an ambitious plan to invest approximately €193.3 million (14 billion meticais) by 2030 to modernize and expand the...