NEWS
Two soldiers in court for gold theft
Two ZNA soldiers stationed at Manyame air force base appeared in court yesterday for Contravening section 379 ARW section 391 (2) of Mines Act...
Zimasco set to resume operations
THE country’s biggest ferrochrome producer, Zimasco is set to resume production after the company had temporarily halted production in April this year.Zimasco General Manager...
ZESA tariffs up 50% again, another hike ahead
Zimbabwe’s energy regulator has allowed the state power company to increase tariffs by 50% from Thursday while another hike by the same margin would...
Sand mining spirals out of control
Large swatches of land around the country are being disembowelled by illegal sand miners who are trying to keep up with demand from various...
Calls for transparency in mining contracts grow louder
THE surge in mining activities around the country has ignited calls for the Government to prioritise contract transparency within the extractive industry to avoid...
ZMF, MMCZ outline training programmes for Chrome miners
THE Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) together with Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) have outlined training programmes for artisanal and small-scale chrome miners in...
Government stops Task Mine rescue operations
The government has stopped the ongoing rescue operations at Task Mining Syndicate where five miners have been trapped underground since the 8th of September...
Lithium deficit a boon for Zim
Zimbabwe is set to draw significant benefits soon, as one of the world’s major lithium producers – not least because of the number of fledgling...
Lafarge in US$25 million Capex
LAFARGE Cement Zimbabwe Limited is implementing a US$25 million capital expenditure programme expected to improve the company’s milling capacity and automating the Dry Mortar...
Gold Miner Plunges To Death, Authorities Worried Over Spike In Mine Accidents
A 23-year-old Kadoma miner, who was working in an underground gold mine, plunged to his death after slipping from a rope attached to a...



