The Association of Mine Managers of Zimbabwe (AMMZ), in collaboration with the Chamber of Mines Zimbabwe, will hold its third quarterly technical visit at Bikita Minerals on September 12, 2025, in a bid to elevate operational standards and encourage adoption of industry best practices across the sector, Mining Zimbabwe can report.
By Rudairo Mapuranga
In a statement, Bikita Minerals expressed honour at being selected as host, noting that the event offers “a valuable opportunity for knowledge sharing of the industry’s best practices.”
The gathering is expected to draw senior mine managers and technical experts from across Zimbabwe’s mining industry, providing a platform for professional engagement, live operational tours, and dialogue on critical issues such as safety, process optimisation, and sustainable mining.
These quarterly technical visits, organised by the AMMZ, are designed to strengthen practical knowledge-sharing and build professional networks among key decision-makers. The choice of Bikita Minerals — a significant lithium producer and a growing force in the mineral resources sector — as this quarter’s host underscores the increasing importance of strategic minerals and the need for continuous technical learning.
Participants will have the opportunity to tour active mining and processing facilities, observe new technologies in use, and engage in technical discussions aimed at solving common operational challenges.
“Building relationships and collaborating with key stakeholders are central to addressing industry-wide challenges,” the organising bodies emphasised, reflecting the visit’s role in fostering a more integrated and resilient mining sector.
The event is complimentary for registered participants. Interested mine managers and industry professionals are encouraged to confirm attendance by contacting the AMMZ directly via their website: www.ammz.co.zw.
This initiative forms part of broader efforts by the Chamber of Mines Zimbabwe and AMMZ to drive professionalism, innovation, and sustainable growth across the national mining industry.




