NEWS
Mnangagwa calls for ESG compliance in mining
President Mnangagwa has said the mining industry must prioritise issues of Environmental Social and Governance (ESG) for communities to fully benefit from the minerals...
Coal sector constraints can affect the whole mining value chain
Zimbabwe's coal mining sector is facing serious challenges that can disrupt the whole mining value chain, the President of the Chamber of Mines Collin...
Over US$1bil capital needed to unlock gold sector – CoMZ
The gold industry requires in excess of US$1 billion in funding in the next 5 years to sustain growth and development, the Chamber of...
Chamber of Mines Annual Mining Conference 2022
Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe President Foreword
Welcome to the Chamber of Mines 2022 Edition of the Annual Mining Conference. The event, which will be...
Barzem exits Caterpillar dealership, seeks new supplier
After 70 years as the distributor of Caterpillar earthmoving equipment in Zimbabwe, Barzem, a unit of Zimplow, is exiting the relationship and looking for...
Manhize steel plant takes shape, affected families compensated
HOUSES have been built for six of nine families set to be affected by Chinese owned Tsingshan Holding Group’s Manhidze iron and steel plant,...
Invictus Energy inks deal
SOUTHERN Africa-focused oil and gas exploration outfit, Invictus Energy has signed a binding well services contract with Baker Hughes for its drilling campaign in...
Mining activities contaminate Kwekwe water
MINING activities upstream of Sebakwe River are reportedly contaminating water, making it difficult for Kwekwe City Council to effectively purify it.Sebakwe supplies Kwekwe and...
INTERVIEW: Invictus Energy director highlights African energy market operations, Zimbabwe exploration
The African Energy Chamber (AEC) spoke with Scott Macmillan, Managing Director of Invictus Energy, ahead of the continent’s premier energy event, African Energy Week...
Huayou: Why producing battery-grade lithium carbonate in Zim won’t make sense, for now
A series of investments into Zimbabwean lithium by foreign companies, led by mostly Chinese energy companies and UK explorers, has raised debate on value...



