Lifezone Metals Announces Receipt of Licence from Government of Tanzania for the Kabanga Nickel Project Multi-Metal Processing Facility at Kahama

Lifezone’s CEO, Chris Showalter, receives the Kahama Refinery Licence with a handshake from the Minister of Minerals, Hon. Anthony Mavunde. (Photo: Business Wire)
Lifezone’s CEO, Chris Showalter, receives the Kahama Refinery Licence with a handshake from the Minister of Minerals, Hon. Anthony Mavunde. (Photo: Business Wire)

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1st row from left: Hon. Msafiri Mbibo, Deputy Permanent Secretary Ministry of Minerals, Hon. Constantine Kanyasu, On behalf of the Chairperson for Energy and Minerals Parliamentary Committee, Hon. Dr. Steven Kiruswa Deputy Minister of Minerals, Hon. Anthony Mavunde Minister of Minerals, Mwajabu Nyamkomera, On behalf of the Dodoma Regional Commissioner, Hon. Anamringi Macha, Shinyanga Regional Commissioner, HE. Ambassador. Batilda Buriani, Tanga Regional Commissioner. 2nd row from left: Eng. Yahya Samamba, Executive Secretary Mining Commission, Frank Kilua, CFO Tembo Nickel, Eng. Joseph Kumburu, Kahama Resident Mine Officer, Saimon Sanga, CHRO Tembo Nickel, Hon. Mboni Mhita, DC Kahama District, Chris Showalter, Lifezone CEO, Prof. Nehemia Osoro, Tembo Nickel Board Director, Royal Lyanga, Tembo Nickel Board Director, Rebecca Stephen, Kabanga Site GM, Emmanuel Dos Ramos, Tembo Nickel COO, Mariagoreth Charles, Tembo Nickel Corp Comms Manager, Dr. Abdulrahman Mwanga, Mining Commissioner. (Photo: Business Wire)
1st row from left: Hon. Msafiri Mbibo, Deputy Permanent Secretary Ministry of Minerals, Hon. Constantine Kanyasu, On behalf of the Chairperson for Energy and Minerals Parliamentary Committee, Hon. Dr. Steven Kiruswa Deputy Minister of Minerals, Hon. Anthony Mavunde Minister of Minerals, Mwajabu Nyamkomera, On behalf of the Dodoma Regional Commissioner, Hon. Anamringi Macha, Shinyanga Regional Commissioner, HE. Ambassador. Batilda Buriani, Tanga Regional Commissioner. 2nd row from left: Eng. Yahya Samamba, Executive Secretary Mining Commission, Frank Kilua, CFO Tembo Nickel, Eng. Joseph Kumburu, Kahama Resident Mine Officer, Saimon Sanga, CHRO Tembo Nickel, Hon. Mboni Mhita, DC Kahama District, Chris Showalter, Lifezone CEO, Prof. Nehemia Osoro, Tembo Nickel Board Director, Royal Lyanga, Tembo Nickel Board Director, Rebecca Stephen, Kabanga Site GM, Emmanuel Dos Ramos, Tembo Nickel COO, Mariagoreth Charles, Tembo Nickel Corp Comms Manager, Dr. Abdulrahman Mwanga, Mining Commissioner. (Photo: Business Wire)
Map showing the locations of the Kabanga Nickel Project and Kahama Refinery within Tanzania. Kahama sits at the site of Barrick Gold’s past producing Buzwagi Gold Mine and stands to benefit from access to existing mining infrastructure. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Map showing the locations of the Kabanga Nickel Project and Kahama Refinery within Tanzania. Kahama sits at the site of Barrick Gold’s past producing Buzwagi Gold Mine and stands to benefit from access to existing mining infrastructure. (Graphic: Business Wire)

Kahama Area Formally Declared a Special Economic Zone

Marks Another Important Step for Tanzania Towards Establishing Transformational Method of Metals Recovery and Full In-Country Beneficiation

NEW YORK, March 21, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lifezone Metals Limited’s (NYSE: LZM) Chief Executive Officer, Chris Showalter, is pleased to announce that the Company has received a Multi-Metal Processing Facility Licence from the Government of Tanzania to refine nickel, copper and cobalt from its Kabanga Nickel Project at Kahama, located beside Barrick Gold’s former Buzwagi Gold Mine.

The Kabanga Nickel Project is located in the north-west Tanzania and is believed to be one of the world’s largest and highest-grade undeveloped nickel sulfide deposits. The Kahama Multi-Metal Processing Facility ("the Kahama Refinery") site is located approximately 340 kilometers south-west of Kabanga. Lifezone’s subsidiary, Tembo Nickel Corporation Ltd. ("Tembo Nickel") is the operating entity for Kabanga and Kahama, and is 16% owned by the Government of Tanzania.

Notably, through the application of Lifezone’s Hydromet Technology, Kabanga and Kahama will be able to produce finished metals in-country, potentially reducing capital and operating costs, as well as reducing costs associated with transport of concentrate or other intermediate products. Full in-country beneficiation will contribute towards local content optimization and eventually national development through the principle of equitable sharing of economic benefits. A Definitive Feasibility Study for the Kabanga Nickel Project remains on track for completion by Q3 2024.

Lifezone Metals’ Hydromet Technology is a transformational method of metals recovery that has the potential to replace smelting for base and precious metals refining. Pyrometallurgical smelting is one of the largest contributors to pollutive gas emissions, greenhouse gases and energy inefficiency in the production of metals products and the use of Hydromet Technology will help to unlock nickel, copper and cobalt from Kabanga, providing lower cost, lower emissions (relative to smelting) and traceable metals for Electric Vehicles batteries and to support the global energy transition.

Mr. Showalter stated: "The ongoing level of commitment and support that we have received from the Government of Tanzania in the advancement of our Kabanga Nickel Project is exemplary. With the receipt of our Kabanga Special Mining Licence, and now the Kahama Refinery Licence, we have a clear path to delivering a direct-to-metal solution and enabling the production of nickel, copper and cobalt in Tanzania and by Tanzanians."