Last update:
2023-10-05

Kanyika Niobium Project, Malawi

The Kanyika community lives in uncertainty ever since Globe Metals & Mining announced plans for a niobium and tantalum mine in 2012. Their lands and homes are degraded, and they have not yet been fully compensated or relocated.



Description:

Australian company Globe Metals & Mining has been exploring the Kanyika region in Northern Malawi for niobium and tantalum mining since 2006 [1]. In 2011, the company started negotiating resettlement and compensation with the Kanyika community. After the company ensured the project was financially viable in 2012, inhabitants of the area were told they would soon be relocated, but repeated delays left them waiting in uncertainty for years [1].

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Basic Data
Name of conflict:Kanyika Niobium Project, Malawi
Country:Malawi
State or province:Mzimba district
Location of conflict:Kanyika
Accuracy of locationHIGH (Local level)
Source of Conflict
Type of conflict. 1st level:Mineral Ores and Building Materials Extraction
Type of conflict. 2nd level:Mining exploration and/or ore extraction
Specific commodities:Rare metals
Niobium. Tantalum.
Project Details and Actors
Project details

- Estimated average production is 3,250 tonnes of niobium and 140 tonnes of tantalum per year [3].

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Level of Investment for the conflictive project250,000,000 USD [3]
Type of populationRural
Affected Population:1042 (members of the Kanyika community) [2]
Start of the conflict:01/01/2006
Company names or state enterprises:Globe Metals & Mining Africa Ltd. from Australia
Environmental justice organizations (and other supporters) and their websites, if available:- Southern Africa Litigation Centre: https://www.southernafricalitigationcentre.org
- Friends of Mabilabo (FOM)
- Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace (CCJP)
Conflict & Mobilization
IntensityLOW (some local organising)
Reaction stagePREVENTIVE resistance (precautionary phase)
Groups mobilizing:Indigenous groups or traditional communities
Neighbours/citizens/communities
Forms of mobilization:Lawsuits, court cases, judicial activism
Impacts
Environmental ImpactsVisible: Food insecurity (crop damage), Loss of landscape/aesthetic degradation
Potential: Air pollution, Waste overflow, Surface water pollution / Decreasing water (physico-chemical, biological) quality
Health ImpactsVisible: Malnutrition
Potential: Infectious diseases
Socio-economical ImpactsVisible: Displacement, Loss of livelihood, Land dispossession, Loss of landscape/sense of place
Potential: Loss of traditional knowledge/practices/cultures
Other socio-economic impactsDesecration of graves
Outcome
Project StatusPlanned (decision to go ahead eg EIA undertaken, etc)
Conflict outcome / response:Compensation
Court decision (undecided)
Do you consider this an environmental justice success? Was environmental justice served?:No
Briefly explain:The fact that the community's right to prior, free and informed consent was not respected points to injustice. Although the company has started (partly) compensating the Kanyika community for the years of damaged they have suffered so far, the villagers still have no clear prospects of when and where they will be resettled, nor of the final amount of compensation they can expect.
Sources & Materials

[1] Mpaka, C. (18/1/2023). Australian niobium mining project instills 16 years of anxiey for Malawi communities. Mongabay.
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[2] Southern Africa Litigation Center. (18/9/2018). Malawi: Protecting rural women from negative impacts of the extractive industries.
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[3] Globe Metals & Mining. (n.d.). Kanyika Niobium Project.
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[4] The Nation. (3/8/2012). Killer water at Kanyika Mine.
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[5] Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace (CCJP). (December 2012). Mapping of Extractive companies in Malawi.
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[6] Business & Human Rights Resource Centre. (28/8/2017). Globe Metals and Mining lawsuit (re lack of resettlement & compensation in Malawi).
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[7] Chauwa-Nyasa, A. (6/7/2015). New twist to Kanyika Global Metals mining: Friends of Mabilabo threatens to takeover. Nyasa Times.
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[8] Kibugu, J. & Mabenge, J. (23/4/2018). Kayika community mobilises against corporate harm in Malawi: Taming “the greedy Elephant”. Business & Human Rights Resource Center.
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[9] Khamula, O. (13/2/2016). CCJP hits at Malawi govt, miners over niobium mining. Nyasa Times.
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[10] Globe Metals & Mining Ltd. (31/1/2022). Kanyika Niobium Project uptdate: Globe advances community payments to Project Affected Persons. Listcorp.
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Meta information
Contributor:Layla van der Donk
Last update05/10/2023
Conflict ID:6426
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