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ZELO Calls for Stakeholder Preparedness as Mining and Climate Bills Near Parliament

Zimbabwe Environmental Law Organisation (ZELO) has issued a clarion call for mining communities, civil society, industry players, and government bodies to actively prepare for upcoming public consultations on two critical pieces of legislation: the Mines and...

Critical Minerals, the Mineral Curse, and Zimbabwe: Prof. Murombo’s Provocation on the ‘Just Transition’

In an endeavour to unpack Zimbabwe’s mineral wealth, its role in the global green energy transition, and the enduring socio-economic paradox of resource abundance, Professor Tumai Murombo delivered a keynote that was as sobering as it...

How ZELO and ActionAid Transformed Zimbabwe’s Gemstone Sector and Empowered Communities

In a nation rich with mineral wealth, the story of Zimbabwe’s gemstones is no longer one of hidden potential and missed opportunities, but a celebrated narrative of empowerment, inclusion, and visionary partnership, thanks to the transformative...

Investment, Sustainable Mining Twins, Mtisi

The Deputy Director of the Zimbabwe Environmental Law Organisation (ZELO), Shamiso Mtisi, has said investment and sustainable development in the mining sector are inseparable “twins” that must work together for the benefit of the economy, communities,...

ZAMI Bridges Divide, Champions Inclusive and Sustainable Mining

The Zimbabwe Alternative Mining Indaba (ZAMI) has solidified its role as a critical national platform for inspiring change and fostering dialogue between the government, mining investors, and communities, with top officials calling for sustainable and inclusive...

Beyond Minerals’ Glitter Lies Devastation if Mining Activities Remain Unchecked

In the relentless pursuit of mineral wealth, the line between prosperity and peril is often crossed. While mining is the undeniable backbone of the Zimbabwean economy, contributing over 50% to the GDP and 60% of export...

Less Than Two Weeks to ZAMI, Youth Take Center Stage in Mining’s Future

With less than two weeks until the Zimbabwe Alternative Mining Indaba (ZAMI) 2025 kicks off, the focus is sharp on the next generation of industry leaders. The event will begin on 15 September with the ZAMI...

Zimbabwe Needs to Think Beyond Extracting Critical Minerals — Bore

As the global transition toward a low-carbon economy accelerates, the demand for critical minerals such as lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements is skyrocketing. Zimbabwe, with its abundant deposits of these minerals, has a unique opportunity...

Deliberations at ZAMI: Towards a Just Transition and Responsible Mining

Last week, private and non-governmental organizations, alongside various government departments, convened at the 13th Zimbabwe Alternative Mining Indaba (ZAMI) 2024 in Bulawayo to discuss how mining can benefit communities without causing harm, Mining Zimbabwe can report.By...

Achieving Mining Targets: At What Cost to the Environment?

As Zimbabwe strives to meet its ambitious mining targets, concerns are growing over the environmental toll of these activities, Mining Zimbabwe reports.By Rudairo MapurangaPhanuel Mangisi, Manager of Environmental Impact Assessments and Ecosystem Protection at the Environmental...

China Introduces a Platform to Crack Down on Irresponsible Mining by Chinese Investors in Africa

For years, there have been widespread concerns about the exploitative practices of foreign investors, particularly Chinese companies, operating in Africa's resource-rich regions.By Rudairo MapurangaThese companies have often been accused of neglecting the rights and well-being of...

Zimbabwe Lacks Critical Mineral Strategy, Mutondoro Warns

Despite Zimbabwe’s vast mineral resources, including some of the world’s largest lithium reserves—a critical component in the global shift towards renewable energy and electric vehicles (EVs)—the country has yet to capitalize fully on this potential. This...

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