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Chamber Of Mines Of Zimbabwe Prioritising Use Of ICTs
The Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe (CoMZ) president Ms Elizabeth Nerwande is prioritizing the upgrade of the Chamber’s resource centre so that information becomes available to its membership in real-time.Contacted for comment following her re-election on...
Chamber of Mines Zimbabwe Engages ZESA Over Power Crisis
The Chamber of Mines Zimbabwe (CoMZ) has engaged the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA) over the ongoing power crisis, urging the prioritization of the mining sector amid crippling power cuts.By Ryan ChigocheAs the largest consumer of...
10 Misconceptions About Investing in Zimbabwe’s Mining Sector
Zimbabwe’s mining industry remains one of the most misunderstood investment destinations globally. Persistent myths, often rooted in outdated policy frameworks or selective narratives, continue to shape external perceptions, sometimes overshadowing the country’s undeniable geological endowment and...
Chamber of Mines Mobilises Members for Strategic Gains at Mining Indaba
The Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe (CoMZ) is orchestrating a coordinated push for the country’s mining houses at the upcoming Investing in Africa Mining Indaba in Cape Town, with a focus on connecting members with critical...
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...
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.
Kelvin Sungiso
For Zimbabwe, a country endowed with significant mineral resources and increasing relevance in the global critical minerals supply chain,...
Zimbabwe’s Royalty Regime: A Competitive Disadvantage for a Nation’s Mineral Wealth?
Zimbabwe's mining sector stands at a fiscal crossroads, with the recent and proposed increases in mineral royalty rates, designed to capture greater state revenue during commodity booms, triggering profound concern across the industry, Mining Zimbabwe can...
Zimbabwe’s PGM Output Set to Rebound in 2026 as Global Prices Surge — But Key Risks Remain
Zimbabwe’s Platinum Group Metals (PGM) sector is expected to recover next year, with production forecast to rise by 4% in 2026 after an estimated -2.5% decline in 2025, according to a new survey by the Chamber...
Zimbabwe Cuts Mine Fatalities in 2025 as Safety Efforts Gain Traction
Zimbabwe’s mining industry has recorded a significant improvement in safety performance in 2025, with new data pointing to a sharp 25% decline in fatal accidents across the sector, Mining Zimbabwe can report.
By Ryan Chigoche
The findings are...
Zimbabwe’s 2026 National Budget Continues to Sideline the Mining Sector
Despite contributing over 60% of Zimbabwe's export earnings and approximately 12% to GDP, the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development has once again received disproportionately low funding in the 2026 national budget, raising serious concerns about...
Zimbabwe’s Mining Academy Set to Transform Artisanal Gold Sector
A new initiative is set to professionalise Zimbabwe’s artisanal gold mining sector, equipping miners with the skills, tools, and knowledge to operate safely, responsibly, and profitably, Mining Zimbabwe can report.
By Ryan Chigoche
The Mining Academy, being developed...
The One-Sided Mining Trade Relationship Between South Africa and Zimbabwe: Time to Prioritise Local Content
Zimbabwe’s mining sector, rich in platinum, gold, lithium, and diamonds, is a cornerstone of the country’s economy. Yet, despite policies designed to promote local industry, the sector remains heavily dependent on South African imports, highlighting a...



