World Bank Deal Boosts Kasiya Rutile Project — But Will Malawi Truly Benefit?
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 6/01/2026
The World Bank Group, through its private-sector arm the International Finance Corporation (IFC), has moved in to support Malawi’s Kasiya Rutile Project—one of the world’s largest known rutile deposits—raising fresh hope that the long-promised mine could finally move from paper to production. (…)
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