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Dr Kambamura Demands Quality Investment, Declares an End to Haphazard Mining
Zimbabwe’s newly appointed Minister of Mines and Mining Development, Dr Polite Kambamura, has declared an immediate end to the era of reckless, unregulated extraction, Mining Zimbabwe can report.
By Rudairo Mapuranga
Framing his tenure as a decisive reset,...
Mine for the People, Not Just Profit – Minister Demands Community Centric Reporting
In an effort to ensure the mining industry has solid, data-driven research on how communities perceive their operations, the Minister of Mines and Mining Development, Hon Winston Chitando, has directed the Chamber of Mines to conduct...
Zimbabwe and Dangote Group Seal Historic US$1 Billion Mining and Industrial Deal
In a landmark ceremony that signals a new chapter for Zimbabwe's economic development, the Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe and the Dangote Group today signed a comprehensive US$1 billion investment agreement that positions mining at...
Bat Guano and Clay Officially Declared Minerals Under New Statutory Instrument
The Minister of Mines and Mining Development has gazetted Statutory Instrument 169 of 2025 — the Mines and Minerals (Declaration of Minerals) Notice, 2025 — officially declaring bat guano and clay as minerals under the country’s mining laws.The new regulation,...
Gold and Minerals Propel Zimbabwe to First Trade Surplus in 20 Months
Zimbabwe's mining sector has powered the nation to its first trade surplus in nearly two years, with gold leading a broad-based mineral export boom that generated a US$7.2 million surplus in August 2025. This milestone—the first...
Higher than Anticipated Mining Output to Spur Economic Growth Past Initial Projection: Ncube
The Ministry of Finance, Economic Development and Investment Promotion has revised Zimbabwe’s 2025 growth projection to 6.6%, up from the initial 6% outlined in the National Budget, with mining, particularly gold, as one of the major...
I Don’t Know If It’s Mining or Agriculture, But We Must Act Now to Save Our Rivers
A journey from Harare to Bulawayo was once a lesson in Zimbabwe’s rich hydrology, a traverse across veins of life that sustained the nation. In 2006, the rivers I crossed were vibrant, flowing entities, their waters...
National Cranes and Equipment Unveils Zimbabwe’s Largest Crane
National Cranes and Equipment (NCE), Zimbabwe’s premier lifting and earth-moving solutions provider, has once again redefined the country’s heavy machinery landscape with the acquisition of a 650-tonne crane, the largest in Zimbabwe and among the top...
Zimbabwe’s 63 Minerals and their Uses
Zimbabwe is one of the world’s most richly endowed countries in terms of mineral wealth. With 63 officially listed minerals, the Southern African country boasts a diverse geological landscape that has the potential to drive industrialisation,...
High Court Halts Chrome Mining in Zaka Over Villagers’ Rights and Sacred Land
A chrome mining company operating in Chiromo Village, Zaka, has been ordered to shut down operations after the High Court ruled in favour of local villagers who argued that the mining activities threatened their homes, livelihoods,...
Shabanie and Mashaba Mines: A Pipe Dream Fueled by Broken Promises
Zimbabwe’s decades-long ambition to revive Shabanie and Mashaba Mines (SMM), once Africa’s largest asbestos operation, now resembles a national mirage—an illusion perpetuated by investor promises, policy optimism, and political posturing.
By Rudairo Mapuranga
Despite numerous announcements suggesting imminent...
ZELA, DIHR Launch Initiative to Promote Responsible Mining Practices in Transition Minerals
The Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA), led by the Danish Institute for Human Rights (DIHR), has launched an initiative that seeks to promote Responsible Business Conduct (RBC) in the mining of transition minerals across Africa, Mining...



