The company's Konkola Deep Mining Project will expand its capacity to 6 million tons of ore per year.
[3] Exports were transported to the ports of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania and Durban in South Africa.
[4] Later that year, 1,826 Zambians obtained permission from the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom in its Lungowe v Vedanta Resources plc ruling to sue Vedanta for local water pollution caused by KCM that started in 2005.
[5] Also in 2019, Lusaka High Court of Zambia blocked the sale of Konkola's assts by the company's liquidator.
[6][2] The court's judgement enabled the state controlled minority owner ZCCM Investment Holdings to enter arbitration with the majority shareholder Vendanta Resources.