The Ngala Hill prospect is located 35km south-southwest of Blantyre in southern Malawi. The deposit is characterised as an outcropping ultramafic chonolith with widespread Pd-Pt-Au-Cu mineralisation that is palladium-rich. No significant modern exploration has been undertaken on the prospect including
Improvement of the Mzimba turn off on the Mzuzu Kacheche (M001) Road in Malawi. The exact co-ordinates are currently not available however the approximate area of location is lat: -11.46075851213016, long: 34.01472528661517
Construction of the Zambia-Mozambique 400kV Power Interconnector Project. The Southern African Power Pool (SAPP) has received a grant from the African Development Bank to finance the project. The exact co-ordinates are currently not available however the approximate area of location is lat: -13.6445104;
Malawi's Ministry of Energy has confirmed plans to build a coal-fired power plant in the Kammwambe area, in Zalewa in Malawi. The project will add 300MW to the national power grid. The plant will be designed potentially to increase generation capacity of up to 100 MW in future. Estimated project value
Sovereign Metals is exploring the highly prospective Central Malawi Graphite Project (“CMGP”), located in Malawi, near the capital city of Lilongwe. The CMGP is surrounded by established infrastructure including high capacity power lines, rail, roads and a port which is currently undergoing a major expansion.
Construction of Paulopansi Bridge in Machinga district, Malawi. The exact GPS location is not known and the Marker has been placed at Machinga District Council offices - lat: -15.17803130234537, long: 35.29625299731944.
Construction of the Siakalinda dam in Siavonga District, Southern Province, Malawi. The exact GPS location is not known and the Marker has been placed at Ministry of Water Development Offices in Lilongwe -13.948125774631954, 33.792311539741355
Songwe Hill Rare Earths Project is located in the southern district of Phalombe in Malawi. Mkango Resources Ltd. holds a 100% interest in two exclusive prospecting licences in southern Malawi covering a combined area of 1,751km2. The main exploration target is the Songwe rare earth project, which was
Construction, electrification and signalling of a comprehensive rail network in Malawi. The project will run for five years and will be implemented in three phases as the first phase will focus on revamping the Nkaya- Bangula Route in Nsanje. The second phase will connect Nkaya- to Mtchinji, passing
Construction of a new dam in Mzuzu city, Malawi. US$100m is required for the construction of the new dam. The exact co-ordinates are currently not available however the approximate area of location is lat: -11.4389649; long: 34.0084395.