All Roads Lead to Mupani Mine for the AMMZ Q1 Technical Visit

Mupani Mine

The Association of Mine Managers of Zimbabwe (AMMZ) will embark on its Q1 insightful technical visit to Zimplats Mupani Mine on the 23rd of February 2024, marking a significant event on the mining calendar.

With a focus on sharing knowledge, fostering collaboration, and exploring innovations in the mining sector, the visit to Mupani Mine is geared to be both educational and enlightening for all participants.

The AMMZ, widely known as the technical arm of Zimbabwe’s Mining Industry, chose Mupani Mine as the venue for its first-quarter technical visit, recognizing the mine’s reputation for technological advancements, operational efficiency, and commitment to sustainable mining practices.

Located in the heart of renowned Zimbabwe’s Great Dyke geological formation, Mupani Mine stands as a testament to Zimplats’ ongoing efforts to harness the country’s rich mineral resources while minimizing environmental impact and maximizing socio-economic benefits for local communities.

The technical visit will provide visitors with a unique opportunity to gain firsthand insights into the operations of Mupani Mine, from exploration and extraction to processing and rehabilitation. Participants will have the chance to interact with Mine management, large-scale Mine Managers, Engineers, and other key personnel, exchanging ideas and best practices to enhance their operations.

It is also an opportunity for service providers and equipment suppliers to analyse operations and see which solutions they can provide for efficient operations.

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One of the key highlights of the visit will be a guided tour of the mine facilities, including the underground workings, processing plant, and environmental management systems. Attendees will be able to witness firsthand the state-of-the-art technology employed by Zimplats to ensure safe and efficient mining operations, as well as the company’s efforts to minimize its environmental footprint through reclamation and rehabilitation initiatives.

In addition to the technical aspects, the visitors will also have networking and collaboration opportunities with industry professionals.

For more information contact Mrs S Chitakunye on +263 773 132 263

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