Malawi’s Uranium ambitions reignite as Kayelekera Mine targets 2025 restart

[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 23/04/2025
Malawi is gearing up for a return to the global uranium market, with Lotus Resources Limited confirming that production at the Kayelekera Uranium Mine is set to resume in the third quarter of 2025. With over 80% of refurbishment completed and funding fully secured, the project represents a (…)
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