ZIMBABWE’S mining industry requires US$10 billion over the next five years to sustain operations and ramp up production, …
Adelaide Moyo, Group Managing Editor
THE government has called on miners to adopt sustainable mining practices and strengthen environmental protection measures, warning that investors are turning away from projects that fail to meet environmental standards. Speaking at a recent …
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THE ministry of Mines expects the long-awaited electronic cadastre (e-cadastre) system to be fully operational by year-end, modernising …
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THE ministry of Finance says it is actively reviewing the current mining incentive structures to boost fiscal revenues …
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ZIMBABWE’s lithium producers have appealed to the government for tax relief, warning that the country’s high-tax regime is …
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ZIMBABWE has launched a high-level diplomatic push to secure membership in the China-backed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) …
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THE government will repossess long-idle coal concessions and has officially classified coal as a special critical mineral as …
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MIMOSA Mining Company’s managing director Fungai Makoni has been elected president of the Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe. …
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LITHIUM miners in Zimbabwe have completed US$2 billion projects across the mineral value chain since 2022 and are …
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PLATINUM group metals (PGMs) producers in the country are facing operational bottlenecks and liquidity constraints as the government …
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GOLD miners in the country are bullish on the industry’s immediate outlook, projecting that elevated global prices and …
