CAPE TOWN – Mining Zimbabwe made a strong impression at the Investing in African Mining Indaba 2026 after successfully distributing Edition 85 of its flagship publication to delegates from across the globe.
The latest edition was circulated during one of Africa’s most influential mining gatherings, ensuring Zimbabwe’s mining narrative was positioned directly before international investors, policymakers, mining executives, and service providers gathered in Cape Town.
Edition 85 carries in-depth coverage of Zimbabwe’s evolving mining policy landscape, investment opportunities, current projects, exploration prospects, and sector performance, reinforcing Mining Zimbabwe’s role as a leading voice in the country’s extractives industry.
The distribution formed part of a broader strategic push to elevate Zimbabwe’s mining brand on the global stage, aligning with ongoing efforts by both government and private sector players to attract foreign direct investment into the sector.
Speaking on the sidelines of Indaba, Timelison Media Managing Director Keith Sungiso said the platform remains committed to ensuring Zimbabwe’s mining story is told accurately and competitively in international markets.
“Mining Indaba is where capital meets opportunity. As Mining Zimbabwe, our responsibility is to ensure that Zimbabwe’s mining reality, reforms, and investment potential are visible in those rooms,” said Sungiso.
“Edition 85 is not just a magazine; it is a strategic communication tool. We are deliberate about positioning Zimbabwe as a serious mining jurisdiction with real projects, real production, and real opportunity.”
Sungiso also emphasised the significance of the publication’s formal role at the event.
“As a media partner of Mining Indaba, we are not just observers — we are active participants in shaping the African mining conversation. Our partnership allows us to amplify Zimbabwe’s voice within a global investment community and connect our local industry to international capital and innovation.”
Delegates at the Zimbabwe pavilion and across various networking events welcomed the publication, with many acknowledging the importance of credible, sector-focused media (also known as trade publications) in bridging information gaps between investors and on-the-ground operators.
Over the years, Mining Zimbabwe has consistently used the Indaba platform to expand its regional footprint, strengthen media partnerships, and deepen engagement with international stakeholders. The distribution of Edition 85 continues that trajectory, reinforcing the publication’s growing influence beyond Zimbabwe’s borders.
As global capital becomes increasingly selective, platforms that provide verified insights, policy clarity, and operational updates are becoming critical in shaping investment decisions. Through its presence at Mining Indaba 2026, Mining Zimbabwe once again demonstrated that everything mining is its business — and that Zimbabwe’s mining story is firmly part of the continental conversation.




