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How to Apply for a Blasting License or Permit for Non-Zambians in Zambia

by kevin Atamba
October 1, 2025
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How to Apply for a Blasting License or Permit for Non-Zambians in Zambia

How to Apply for a Blasting License or Permit for Non-Zambians in Zambia

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If you’re a non-Zambian looking to apply for a Blasting License or Permit in Zambia, you must follow the application process regulated by the Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development. The license is required for individuals or entities involved in blasting operations, especially within the mining industry. This guide provides all the necessary steps, documents, and eligibility criteria for applying for a Blasting License in Zambia.

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Apply In-Person for a Blasting License for Non-Zambians

To apply for a Blasting License or Permit in Zambia, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development Office
    The first step is to visit the Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development office in Lusaka. Be sure to have all the required documents listed in the “Required Documents” section.
  2. Obtain the Application Form
    At the Ministry office, you will be provided with an application form for the blasting license.
  3. Fill Out the Application Form
    Carefully fill out the application form with all required details. Ensure that you follow the provided guidelines when filling out the form.
  4. Submit the Application and Documents
    Submit the completed application form along with all required documents to the Ministry of Mines office for verification.
  5. Inspection by the Inspector of Explosives
    An Inspector of Explosives will inspect the premises, examine facilities, and conduct inquiries or tests as part of the verification process to ensure compliance with the Explosives Act. This can be done at any time, day or night.
  6. Pay the Application Fee
    Pay the application fee as outlined in the Fees section of the application process.
  7. Approval and License Issuance
    Upon approval by the authorities, the applicant will be issued a provisional certificate for the blasting license.
  8. Collect the License
    After the verification process is complete, you can collect the Blasting License from the Ministry office within the stipulated period.

Required Documents for a Blasting License for Non-Zambians

Ensure you have the following documents when applying for the Blasting License:

  • Duly completed application form
  • Passport (if you are a non-Zambian)
  • Inspection report by the Inspector of Explosives
  • Fee receipt (proof of payment)

These documents are necessary to ensure your application is processed smoothly.

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Eligibility for a Blasting License for Non-Zambians

To qualify for a Blasting License in Zambia, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Be a bona fide national of Zambia or a non-Zambian involved in blasting operations.
  • Have training in blasting operations or relevant experience in the field.
  • Possess mining experience (if applicable).

Fees for the Blasting License

The application fee for the Blasting License is ZK 3,180. Additional license fees may apply, which will be specified by the Ministry of Mines.


Validity of the Blasting License

The Blasting License will be valid for a specified period, as mentioned on the permit. The maximum validity for the license is 5 years.


Contact Information for the Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development

For more information or inquiries, you can contact the Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development at:

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  • Address: New Government Complex Building, Nasser Road, 12th & 14th Floor, P.O Box 31969, Kamwala, Lusaka, Zambia
  • Phone: +260 211 237306
  • Email: [email protected]

For additional details, visit their official contact page.


Processing Time

The processing time for the Blasting License application typically takes around 60 days, depending on the verification of submitted documents and compliance with safety regulations.


Other Uses of the Blasting License

The Blasting License allows the holder to legally handle explosives and conduct blasting operations for mining or other relevant purposes in Zambia. It also serves as proof of compliance with Zambia’s Explosives Act.


Conclusion

Applying for a Blasting License or Permit in Zambia is essential for those involved in mining and explosives operations. By following the outlined steps, submitting the required documents, and paying the necessary fees, you can obtain the license and legally conduct blasting operations in Zambia.

For more details or assistance, visit the Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development website or contact them directly for guidance.

READ MORE: How to Apply for an Artisanal Mining License or Permit in Zambia

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