
Muli Copper Project
Mumbwa, Zambia · Copper | Gold
The Muli Copper Project is an early-stage, district-scale exploration asset within the Luamala–Lukanga geological domain in Central Zambia. The 418 km² continuous landholding covers a structurally controlled copper system hosted in Katanga Supergroup metasediments, with multiple targets defined through integrated aeromagnetic, structural, and remote sensing datasets. Located ~30 km from the Kitumba deposit, the project lies along the fertile margin of the Hook Batholith, where coincident geophysical anomalies and iron oxide alteration support a compelling pipeline of discovery-scale targets.

Kangili Copper Project
Mkushi, Zambia · Copper | Cobalt
The Kangili Copper Project is a strategically positioned, district-scale landholding in the Mkushi district, controlling interpreted extensions of the Kashime–Mimosa (Fishtie) mineralised system within a proven Central African Copperbelt corridor. The consolidated licence package enables control across a historically fragmented system, supporting a coordinated approach to exploration and development. The project is underpinned by conceptual scale potential of ~10Mt @ ~1.65% Cu and is located within an emerging development district with clear pathways toward near-term monetisation

Building a District-Scale Copper Platform in Zambia
Driving near-term monetization.
Advancing long-term discovery.
INTRODUCING MAKOR RESOURCES
Makor Resources is a copper-focused exploration and development company advancing a district-scale portfolio across Zambia, anchored by a 418 km² copper anomaly system in Mumbwa at the Muli Copper Project and complemented by brownfield opportunities at the Kangili Copper Project in Mkushi. The Kangili Project is positioned adjacent to First Quantum Minerals’ Kashime licence within the Central African Copperbelt, capturing interpreted extensions of the mineralised system. The Central African Copperbelt is one of the world’s most geologically endowed copper systems, home to leading operators including First Quantum Minerals, Glencore, and Ivanhoe Mines.
INTRODUCING MAKOR RESOURCES
Makor Resources is a copper-focused exploration and development company advancing a district-scale portfolio across Zambia, anchored by a 418 km² copper anomaly system in Mumbwa at the Muli Copper Project and complemented by brownfield opportunities at the Kangili Copper Project in Mkushi. The Kangili Project is positioned adjacent to First Quantum Minerals’ Kashime licence within the Central African Copperbelt, capturing interpreted extensions of the mineralised system. The Central African Copperbelt is one of the world’s most geologically endowed copper systems, home to leading operators including First Quantum Minerals, Glencore, and Ivanhoe Mines.

Why Copper?
Copper underpins electrification, mobility, data infrastructure, and modern industry. As global demand accelerates — driven by energy transition, urbanisation, and digitalisation — the availability of high-quality copper supply is becoming increasingly constrained.
Meeting that demand will require new discoveries, developed responsibly and at scale. Makor Resources is positioned to help deliver that next generation of supply.
Exploration with Precision
Grounded in structural insight and targeted rigor, our data-driven programs identify scalable open-pit copper systems with clear pathways to responsible development.

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Hubology: Regional Ecosystems
Our multi-asset development model enables shared infrastructure, diversified feed, lower capital intensity, and long-term regional growth.


Community First, Not as Afterthought
We engage communities early and continuously, integrating local leadership, social licence, and long-term shared value into project development from the outset.


Ore → Cathode Traceability
We design assets for responsible ore → cathode pathways, integrating traceability, proof-of-origin, and development planning that supports future beneficiation and production within Zambia


WHO WE ARE
This is mining built for the world to trust.
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Exploration with Precision
Grounded in structural insight and targeted rigor, our data-driven programs identify scalable open-pit copper systems with clear pathways to responsible development.

Hubology: Regional Ecosystems
Our multi-asset development model enables shared infrastructure, diversified feed, lower capital intensity, and long-term regional growth.

Ore → Cathode Traceability
We design assets for responsible ore → cathode pathways, integrating traceability, proof-of-origin, and development planning that supports future beneficiation and production within Zambia

Ore → Cathode Traceability
We design assets for responsible ore → cathode pathways, integrating traceability, proof-of-origin, and development planning that supports future beneficiation and production within Zambia
OUR PROJECTS
Our Copper Strategy
Two district-scale copper systems across Zambia’s most prolific mineral belts, positioned to deliver both accelerated pathways to production and long-term resource growth.

Muli Copper Project
Mumbwa, Zambia · Copper | Gold
The Muli Copper Project is an early-stage, district-scale exploration asset within the Luamala–Lukanga geological domain in Central Zambia. The 418 km² continuous landholding covers a structurally controlled copper system hosted in Katanga Supergroup metasediments, with multiple targets defined through integrated aeromagnetic, structural, and remote sensing datasets. Located ~30 km from the Kitumba deposit, the project lies along the fertile margin of the Hook Batholith, where coincident geophysical anomalies and iron oxide alteration support a compelling pipeline of discovery-scale targets.

Kangili Copper Project
Mkushi, Zambia · Copper | Cobalt
The Kangili Copper Project is a strategically positioned, district-scale landholding in the Mkushi district, controlling interpreted extensions of the Kashime–Mimosa (Fishtie) mineralised system within a proven Central African Copperbelt corridor. The consolidated licence package enables control across a historically fragmented system, supporting a coordinated approach to exploration and development. The project is underpinned by conceptual scale potential of ~10Mt @ ~1.65% Cu and is located within an emerging development district with clear pathways toward near-term monetization.
Muli Copper Project
Mumbwa, Zambia · Copper | Gold

The Muli Copper Project is an early-stage, district-scale exploration asset within the Luamala–Lukanga geological domain in Central Zambia. The 418 km² continuous landholding covers a structurally controlled copper system hosted in Katanga Supergroup metasediments, with multiple targets defined through integrated aeromagnetic, structural, and remote sensing datasets. Located ~30 km from the Kitumba deposit, the project lies along the fertile margin of the Hook Batholith, where coincident geophysical anomalies and iron oxide alteration support a compelling pipeline of discovery-scale targets.
Kangili Copper Project
Mkushi, Zambia · Copper | Cobalt

The Kangili Copper Project is a strategically positioned, district-scale landholding in the Mkushi district, controlling interpreted extensions of the Kashime–Mimosa (Fishtie) mineralised system within a proven Central African Copperbelt corridor. The consolidated licence package enables control across a historically fragmented system, supporting a coordinated approach to exploration and development. The project is underpinned by conceptual scale potential of ~10Mt @ ~1.65% Cu and is located within an emerging development district with clear pathways toward near-term monetization.
WHERE WE OPERATE
Grounded in Zambia
Zambia is one of the world’s most established copper jurisdictions, with a deep mining legacy, experienced workforce, and a regulatory framework that supports long-term development. Copper sits at the centre of the nation’s economy and future growth, aligning national priorities with the responsible development of new supply.
For Makor, Zambia is a long-term partnership. We focus our efforts where trust, continuity, and national value creation matter — working alongside local communities and institutions to develop copper assets designed to endure and support global demand.

HOW WE BUILD
Community First
Makor’s sustainability principles are built on a community-first foundation. We believe copper projects are strongest when local communities are partners from the outset — not stakeholders consulted later. By prioritising early engagement, local participation, and shared value creation, we work to ensure development strengthens communities and leaves a positive legacy.
This approach is matched by disciplined stewardship of land and capital. Through transparent governance and long-horizon decision-making, Makor advances copper projects designed to be socially supported, operationally resilient, and investable over the long term.

We build for you.
Every drill line, every copper system, and every development decision ultimately serves someone — a community, a worker, an investor, a manufacturer, a nation transitioning to clean energy. Copper powers the world’s economies, infrastructure, and future technologies, but its impact begins with people on the ground.
We build for the Zambian communities who entrust us with their land. We build for the workers and suppliers whose livelihoods depend on responsible development. We build for investors seeking long-term, transparent value in a rapidly shifting global market. And we build for the global population relying on copper to electrify cities, power industries, and support a decarbonising world.
At Makor, people aren’t a stakeholder category — they are the reason the work exists.
We build for them. We build for you..
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Anchoring Zambia’s Next Major District
$560M
of district validation from
nearby Sinomine investment
Makor's Muli Copper Project sits inside one of Zambia’s most rapidly advancing copper regions, neighbouring Sino large-scale development and positioned along a proven structural corridor with significant open-pit potential.
With multiple early-stage targets, favourable geology, and growing regional infrastructure, Muli represents a rare first-mover position in what is shaping up to be Zambia’s next major copper district.
HOW WE BUILD
Community First
Makor’s sustainability principles are built on a community-first foundation. We believe copper projects are strongest when local communities are partners from the outset — not stakeholders consulted later. By prioritising early engagement, local participation, and shared value creation, we work to ensure development strengthens communities and leaves a positive legacy.
This approach is matched by disciplined stewardship of land and capital. Through transparent governance and long-horizon decision-making, Makor advances copper projects designed to be socially supported, operationally resilient, and investable over the long term.
WHERE WE OPERATE
Grounded in Zambia
Zambia is one of the world’s most established copper jurisdictions, with a deep mining legacy, experienced workforce, and a regulatory framework that supports long-term development. Copper sits at the centre of the nation’s economy and future growth, aligning national priorities with the responsible development of new supply.
For Makor, Zambia is a long-term partnership. We focus our efforts where trust, continuity, and national value creation matter — working alongside local communities and institutions to develop copper assets designed to endure and support global demand.
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