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Mliswa dismisses “Machete miners” conviction, urges machetes ban
The violence which is targeting the Zimbabwean small scale miners is pure criminal elements targeting what has been produced by miners, Hon Temba Mliswa...
ZMF targets 1. 5 tonnes monthly from artisanal miners
Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) has put a target of 1.5 tonnes of gold from artisanal miners popularly known as (Amakorokoza) every month for the...
Humps along $12bn journey
On Monday, Zimbabwe unveiled a strategic roadmap to propel the country’s mining sector to US$12 billion industry by 2023. Already, the mining sector is...
Gold key in Zim mining sector revolution
HARARE – Gold production of 100 tons and earnings of US$4 billion per annum will anchor the attainment of a US$12 billion local mining...
Load-shedding hits South Africa
Eskom, which provides about 95 percent of the South Africa’s electricity, implemented power cuts yesterday amid maintenance problems. The rand weakened as investors fretted...
Zim expects to export energy by 2024
Zimbabwe expects to start producing sufficient electricity for domestic use and surplus for export by 2024 through the exploitation of its huge and untapped...
EDITORIAL COMMENT: US$12b mining industry by 2023 possible
Zimbabwe is widely regarded as the richest nation on earth in terms of untapped mineral resources per capita.The country is blessed with the world’s...
ZMF to champion the liberalisation of gemstones
Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) has formed a special purpose vehicle to represent the interests of miners and stakeholders in the semi-precious stone industry through...
Chinese nationals and senior government officials implicated in Chrome smuggling
A complex syndicate involving some Chinese nationals and senior government officials is at the centre of chrome smuggling in Zimbabwe through under declaration of...
Gold panners vanish with AK47
The ranger, William Kamanga (35) is battling for life at Mutambara Mission Hospital in Chimanimani East after the illegal panners hit him on the...



