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Chinese ambassador Urges Compliance with Zimbabwean Laws Amid Allegations of Abuse
Chinese ambassador to Zimbabwe, H.E. Zhou Ding, has called on Chinese mining companies operating in the country to fully comply with Zimbabwean laws and environmental regulations, stressing that mutual respect is vital for the success of...
US Unveils $1B Bold Critical Minerals Initiative
The U.S. Department of Energy has announced a sweeping US$1 billion funding plan to accelerate domestic mining, processing, and manufacturing of critical minerals. The move comes just days after China intensified restrictions on exports of rare...
Zambia Mine Spill: Sino-Metals Disaster 30 Times Worse Than Reported, New Details Emerge
A toxic spill from a copper mine in northern Zambia has escalated into one of the country’s most severe environmental disasters, according to a new investigation, confirming a recent stark warning from the U.S. Embassy in...
Bikita Minerals to Host Landmark Lithium Producers Conference
Zimbabwe’s lithium industry will converge at Bikita Minerals on 27 August 2025 for the inaugural Lithium Producers Conference, an event organised by the Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe through its Lithium Producers Committee, Mining Zimbabwe can...
Lithium Prices Surge as CATL Halts Major Chinese Mine, Raising Supply Fears
Lithium prices and mining stocks soared after battery giant Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd. (CATL) halted production at its Jianxiawo mine in Jiangxi, China.
By Ryan Chigoche
The shutdown, prompted by the expiry of the mining licence on...
South Africa Eyes 1% Diamond Marketing Levy, Lessons for Zimbabwe’s Tight Four-Player Policy
Once upon a time, the diamond story wrote itself. The stones were rare, the allure unmatched, the market hungry. A few adverts and glossy campaigns were enough to keep buyers convinced that a diamond was indeed...
Zimbabwe Launches e-Regulations Platform to Streamline Investment Procedures and Boost Competitiveness
Zimbabwe has officially launched its e-Regulations platform, a centralised digital portal aimed at simplifying and demystifying regulatory procedures for investors and businesses. The move is a key step in the government’s broader push to enhance the...
Q2’25 Gold Demand Soars to Record $132 Billion Amid Global Uncertainty
Gold demand surged significantly in the second quarter of 2025, reaching a record value of $132 billion, a 45% increase from the previous year, according to the World Gold Council’s Gold Demand Trends report, Mining Zimbabwe...
Tariff Tensions Rise as Sibanye Targets Russian Palladium Imports
Despite global palladium prices enjoying a 31% rally so far this year, thanks to subdued production in South Africa and thin liquidity in the spot market, the storm brewing in the palladium world is far from...
Rare Earth Demand Set to Triple by 2035 as U.S. Renews Supply Chain Push
Global demand for magnetic rare earth elements (REEs), the backbone of electric vehicles, wind turbines, and military systems, is expected to triple by 2035. With this surge in demand, the geopolitical urgency to secure reliable REE...
Kumba Iron Sees Stability in South Africa’s Rail Woes, But Broader Regional Infrastructure Still Needs Attention
Anglo American’s South African iron ore arm, Kumba Iron Ore, says rail disruptions that have plagued mineral exports for over a year are now stabilising — but experts caution that Southern Africa’s broader rail network remains...
Namib Minerals Rings Nasdaq Bell as it Revives Zimbabwe’s Forgotten Gold Mines and Eyes Green Energy Minerals
Despite global headwinds and a tough season for junior mining stocks, Namib Minerals is quietly proving that Zimbabwe’s mining story is not slowing down—in fact, it’s just getting started—with the ringing of the Nasdaq Closing Bell...



