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ASM Urged to Prioritise Safety, Gender Equity and Responsible Mining Practices
While Artisanal and Small-scale Miners (ASM) have been applauded for their contributions to the national fiscus, the sector continues to face critical challenges that threaten both miners’ welfare and the sustainability of mining operations, Donald Nyarota,...
Foreign Capital, Zimbabwean Jobs: Why Chinese Mining Companies Must Be Held Accountable
Local Jobs First: Mines should employ at least 90% Zimbabweans, with expatriates limited to specialised roles.
Skills Transfer: Foreign workers must train Zimbabweans for all technical and managerial positions.
Accountability Matters: Employment records and agreements...
Namibia’s Govt 51% Local Ownership Rule Faces Backlash from Mining Industry
As resource nationalism gains momentum across Africa, Namibia’s mining sector has raised concerns about a government proposal requiring new mining ventures to have at least 51% local ownership.
By Ryan Chigoche
Industry leaders warn that such a policy...
More Than Two Years Later, Globe & Phoenix School Rebuild 78% Complete After Mining Horror That Shocked Zimbabwe
It’s been over two years since the ground at Globe and Phoenix Primary School in Kwekwe opened up, swallowing classrooms, injuring terrified children, and exposing just how recklessly illegal mining can intersect with our communities, Mining...
Zimbabwe’s Mines and Minerals Bill Set to Transform Mining with Strong ESG Focus as Consultations Loom
Zimbabwe’s new Mines and Minerals Bill, which will soon undergo nationwide consultations before gazetting, has been described as the most comprehensive attempt yet to integrate Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) obligations into mining regulation.
By Ryan Chigoche
The...
Zimbabwe’s Mining Sector Still Treating ESG as a Checklist, Says Expert
Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices are slowly becoming a central theme in global mining discourse. However, in Zimbabwe, one of Africa’s key mineral producers, the ESG conversation remains stuck somewhere between boardroom presentations and glossy...
Mimosa ESG Strategy Hailed for Strong Governance, Community Engagement
At a time when Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) compliance is no longer a box-ticking exercise but a business imperative, Mimosa Mining Company is steadily emerging as one of the few mining giants in Zimbabwe with...
Zimplats’ Expansion Lights Up Zimbabwe’s Mining Future
As the Selous Metallurgical Complex buzzed with national pride and anticipation, the spotlight turned not only to what ZIMPLATS had built, but to the bold, unwavering vision behind it — a vision carried with conviction, as...
Mining, Messages, and the Mysterious Visitors of Ruwa: Zimbabwe’s Forgotten Warning from the Stars
On September 16, 1994, a quiet morning at Ariel School in Ruwa, Zimbabwe, turned into one of the most perplexing and profound moments in modern history. Over sixty schoolchildren reported seeing a strange craft descend from...
Six Die at Starlake Mine as Mazowe Mining Deaths Rise
Another dark cloud has hung over Mazowe District following the death of six artisanal miners at Starlake Mine on Friday, adding to the mounting number of mining-related tragedies in the area, Mining Zimbabwe can report.
By Rudairo...
Mining sector refines young talent – its most valuable resource
The mining industry is reimagining itself, empowering the youth as a precious asset for the future. Across the sector, stakeholders have committed to attracting young people and unlocking their full potential.As a critical economic sector committed...
Two Die in Explosion at Kwayedza Mine in Mazowe as Mining Accidents Grip the District
Tragedy struck again in Mazowe District as two men lost their lives following a devastating explosion at Kwayedza Investments Mine on Thursday, Mining Zimbabwe can report.By Rudairo MapurangaAccording to a statement released by the Zimbabwe Republic...




