The rise and fall of African Copper Mine

Sign board before you enter the village
Sign board before you enter the village

DUKWI: In December 2006 government announced that it had issued a mining licence to the African Copper Mine to begin mining the brown mineral in the tiny village of Dukwi.

Directors of the mine quickly named their operation ‘Mowana’ (Baobab), which was a tree within the mine property. Baobab is also abundant in Dukwi and nearby areas.

The news that the government had issued a mining licence to African Copper raised much optimism among the residents of Dukwi and its environs. Until then, Dukwi was a sleepy village, which was only remarkable for hosting political refugees mainly Namibia, Somalia, Zimbabwe, Angola, Mozambique, the DRC and others.

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