The first blast at the Kamoa-Kakula mine development, marking the start of work on the twin declines at the ultrahigh-grade Kakula discovery, in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has been completed ten days ahead of schedule. The successful blast at the Tier 1 copper project, near the mining centre of Kolwezi, was announced by Canadian mineral and exploration company Ivanhoe Mines executive chairperson Robert Friedland and CEO Lars-Eric Johannson last month.
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