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Premier Africa Minerals chairperson steps down
Premier African Minerals chairperson Neil Herbert has resigned from the board with immediate effect.Herbert, who joined the company as non-executive chairperson in 2020, has left the board to pursue other business interests including his recent appointment...
Premier African Minerals CEO George Roach resigns, Hill appointed to Board
AIM-listed mining and exploration junior, Premier African Minerals Limited, has confirmed the resignation of its long-serving Chief Executive Officer, George Roach, and the appointment of mining veteran Graham Hill as an executive director with immediate effect,...
Premier African Minerals Begins Civil Works to Revive Zulu Lithium Project
By Ryan Chigoche
Premier African Minerals Limited has announced the commencement of civil works for an additional flotation plant at its Zulu Lithium and Tantalum Project, following the completion of interim funding secured on April 25, 2025.
The...
Premier African Minerals Secures Funding for Zulu Project Improvements
Premier African Minerals Limited, a London Stock Exchange-listed mining and exploration company, has successfully raised £550,000 through a new share subscription to support ongoing operations and address challenges at its Zulu Lithium and Tantalum Project.By Patricia...
Premier African Minerals Installs Conditioning Tank
London Stock Exchange-listed mining and exploration junior, Premier African Minerals, successfully installed conditioning tanks at its Zimbabwean mine on the 12th of July 2024. This key addition to the processing plant is expected to significantly boost...
Premier African Minerals gets £1.25M for Zulu project
Premier African Minerals, a London-listed company, has raised £1.25 million for its Zulu lithium and tantalum project in Zimbabwe.Patricia RwafaThe funds will be used for ongoing mining operations and working capital. The company is also addressing technical challenges in its...
Premier African Minerals urges talks to settle Canmax dispute
Premier African Minerals Ltd (AIM: PREM) shares rallied as it reiterated the latest move from partner Canmax in an escalating dispute will have no impact.Canmax has now served official notice to end an offtake and prepayment agreement for...
Premier African Minerals shares plunge 40%
Shares in Premier African Minerals plunged 40% on Monday after the company declared force majeure at its Zimbabwe lithium mine, citing a defect at its processing plant.A Premier statement said the plant could not produce sufficient...
Premier African Minerals Offtake and Prepayment Agreement
Premier African Minerals Limited, is pleased to provide an update on the Offtake and Prepayment Agreement entered into between Premier and Canmax Technologies Co., Ltd., formerly known as Suzhou TA&A Ultra Clean Technology Co. Ltd, ("Canmax").
In accordance...
Premier African Minerals kick start operations at Zulu
Premier African Minerals has commenced operations at its Zulu Lithium Mine near Bulawayo and says it will produce the first ore at the mining facility by mid-April.
The company recently made its first blast at the mine...
Premier African Minerals’ Plant assembly & construction complete
Premier African Minerals Limited, is pleased to report on the current status at Premier's Zulu Lithium and Tantalum Project ("Zulu").· Plant assembly and construction is complete.· Final instrumentation connections completed on 28 March 2023.· Plant to point of mill...
Premier African Minerals completes Zimbabwe lithium plant
Premier African Minerals said on Wednesday it had finished building a lithium processing plant at its Zulu mine in Zimbabwe and expected to start production of spodumene concentrate later this week.
Spodumene is a lithium ore with...



