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ZDAMWU Slams Job Advert That Appears to Undermine Zimbabwean Mining Qualifications

A mining company preparing to launch operations in Zimbabwe has come under fire from the Zimbabwe Diamond and Allied Minerals Workers’ Union (ZDAMWU) and other industry stakeholders after advertising a senior leadership role that appears to...

Chinese mining co property attached for outstanding arrears

Guruve based Chinese mining firm, San He Zimbabwe, had its property attached by the sheriff after it failed to settle over US$218 970 in salary arrears and non-payment of overtime.The mine, based in Guruve, had failed...

Diamond miners petition salary increase

In a letter dated June 20, Zdamwu general-secretary Justice Chinhema said they were concerned about the current state of the economy and hardships being faced by workers in the industry, despite the industry being the backbone...

Gold mine workers take Chinese employer to NEC

At least 34 employees, who are being represented by the Zimbabwe Diamond and Allied Minerals Workers’ Union (Zdamwu), are claiming that the Chinese company owes them over $154 000 in underpayment of wages and gratuities. WORKERS at...

Mining workers should be given US$790 per month

Zdamwu general-secretary Justice Chinhema told NewsDay Business that mining workers should be given US$790 per month as salary, and not the ZWL$486 they are currently getting. THE Zimbabwe Diamond and Allied Minerals Workers’ Union (Zdamwu) says workers...

Chinese mining firm property attached over USD218 970

The mine, based in Guruve, had failed to pay workers their full salaries, forcing employees to sue and eventually winning the case. Headline CHINESE mining firm, San He Zimbabwe, had its property attached by the sheriff after it...

Zimbabwe Diamond and Allied Minerals Workers Union (ZDAMWU) End-of-Year Press Statement 2025

Harare, December 31, 2025 - As the curtain falls on a tumultuous 2025, the Zimbabwe Diamond and Allied Minerals Workers Union (ZDAMWU) reflects on a year of profound struggles and unyielding resilience among mine workers who...

ZDAMWU Calls for Stricter Enforcement of Labour Laws at Chinese-Run Mines

The Zimbabwe Diamond and Allied Minerals Workers Union (ZDAMWU) has intensified calls for stricter enforcement of labour laws in Chinese-operated mines, citing persistent mistreatment and unsafe working conditions, Mining Zimbabwe can report. By Ryan Chigoche The union’s concerns...

ASM Urged to Prioritise Safety, Gender Equity and Responsible Mining Practices

While Artisanal and Small-scale Miners (ASM) have been applauded for their contributions to the national fiscus, the sector continues to face critical challenges that threaten both miners’ welfare and the sustainability of mining operations, Donald Nyarota,...

High Court Sets Timeline in ZDAMWU, RioZim Corporate Rescue Case

The Zimbabwe Diamond and Allied Minerals Workers Union (ZDAMWU)’s bid to place RioZim Limited under a court-supervised corporate rescue has taken a key step forward after the High Court in Harare set a date for the...

ZDAMWU Slams Diamond Companies as Workers Protest Amid Plunging Prices

The Zimbabwe Diamond and Allied Minerals Workers Union (ZDAMWU) has issued a scathing statement condemning the deteriorating labour conditions across the country’s diamond sector, as companies reel from falling global prices, unpaid wages, mass retrenchments, and...

Mine Workers Drive Zimbabwe’s Mining Engine Amid Rising Fatalities and Wage Injustices – ZDAMWU

Zimbabwe’s mining industry employs over 50,000 formal workers and contributes 70% to foreign direct investment, 80% to exports, and 19% to government revenues, making mine workers the undeniable backbone of the national economy. Yet, despite their...

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