Lifezone Metals Ltd. has announced significant progress on the Kabanga Nickel Project in northwestern Tanzania, which is advancing toward a targeted Final Investment Decision $(FID)$ in 2026. The project has completed key execution readiness activities and remains fully funded for current operations following $75 million in capital raises in the second half of 2025. As part of the development, a 33-kilovolt power line is connecting the Kabanga camp to the regional power grid, supporting infrastructure for a planned 3.4 million tonnes per annum concentrator and associated facilities. The company is also finalizing its project labor plan, with 97% of current employees being Tanzanian nationals. Upcoming milestones include the mobilization of geotechnical drilling and procurement strategy finalization in early 2026, followed by major construction activities post-FID. Lifezone Metals is actively engaged in discussions with strategic and financial partners regarding potential investment and long-term partnerships for the project.
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