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Zimbabwe Mines Minister to Attend Mining Indaba 2026 as Sector Gains Fresh Momentum
Zimbabwe’s Minister of Mines and Mining Development, Dr. Polite Kambamura, is set to participate at the Investing in African Mining Indaba 2026, scheduled to take place in Cape Town this February, organisers have confirmed.
The Minister’s attendance...
Mining Sector Spurs Trade Surplus to US$90 Million
Zimbabwe's external trade position strengthened sharply in November 2025, with mining once again setting the pace as the country recorded a goods trade surplus of US$90,5 million, more than triple the US$28,7 million posted in October,...
How Zimbabwean Companies Can Attract International Partners at Mining Indaba
As global demand for minerals critical to industrialisation, energy transition and infrastructure continues to rise, Mining Indaba has emerged as a key gateway for Zimbabwean companies seeking to connect with international investors, financiers and strategic partners.
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MIF Targets US$10 Billion to Restructure SOEs and Boost the Mining and Energy Sectors
The Mutapa Investment Fund (MIF) is seeking more than US$10 billion to expand operations across its portfolio as it steps up efforts to turn State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) into commercially sustainable businesses, Mining Zimbabwe reports.
By Ryan Chigoche
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Kambamura’s Presence at Mining Indaba Likely to Draw Heightened Investor Interest and Scrutiny
The presence of Zimbabwe’s newly appointed Minister of Mines and Mining Development, Dr Polite Kambamura, at the upcoming Investing in African Mining Indaba is expected to generate increased investor interest and scrutiny, as stakeholders seek early...
Mining Indaba – Why It Matters to Zimbabwe’s Mining industry
Every February, the global mining industry converges in Cape Town for Investing in African Mining Indaba, the continent’s most influential mining investment conference. For Zimbabwe, participation in Mining Indaba is not ceremonial, it is strategic, economic,...
Zimbabwe’s Royalty Revision Secures Bilboes Project’s US$484 Million Future
Multi-listed, gold-focused miner Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc has confirmed that the enacted Zimbabwe Finance Act of 2025 has formally cemented a favourable revision to the gold royalty regime, providing critical fiscal certainty for its flagship US$484...
Women in Mining Honoured as Govt Reaffirms Commitment to Empowerment Across the Value Chain
Zimbabwe is reinforcing its commitment to women’s empowerment across the mining value chain, recognising that their full participation is crucial for both sector growth and national development, Mining Zimbabwe reports.
By Ryan Chigoche
The message was emphasised at...
Strategic Conversations Zimbabwe Must Lead at Mining Indaba 2026
Mining Indaba remains Africa’s premier platform for dialogue, dealmaking, and policy alignment in the global mining sector.
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For Zimbabwe, a country endowed with significant mineral resources and increasing relevance in the global critical minerals supply chain,...
Caledonia Mining Welcomes Zimbabwe’s Revised Fiscal Terms, Sees No Financial Impact
Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc (NYSE American, AIM and VFEX: CMCL) has welcomed significant amendments to the country’s proposed 2026 National Budget, stating that the revised royalty and tax terms should result in no change to the...
WEMZ Awards to Honour Women Leading Sustainable Mining
All is set for the second edition of the Women Empowerment in Mining Zimbabwe (WEMZ) Awards, taking place today, with the spotlight firmly on women who are driving change in Zimbabwe’s mining sector, particularly within small-to-medium-scale...
Chrome vs Gold Mining in Zimbabwe – Which Is Easier to Mine and More Profitable?
Mining is the backbone of Zimbabwe’s economy, with gold and chrome ranking among the country’s most strategic minerals. Both commodities support thousands of livelihoods, from artisanal miners to large-scale operators, and both are central to export...



