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Women making huge strides in the Zim mining industry

Top Eight women in the Zimbabwe mining industry. Orthodox thinkers consider the mining sector to be a very dangerous industry that is not fit for women. However, according to a certain African proverb, if you educate a...

“You don’t call investors looters” Chinese dep Ambassador

The Chinese Deputy Ambassador to Zimbabwe explaining how China has made great achievements.He touched on how the Chinese are accused of being looters.See video below:-https://twitter.com/i/status/1200342258568040448 

Despite talk of coal’s demise, it still powers the world

Environment, Tourism, and Hospitality Industry Minister Mangaliso Ndlovu this week told BBC HardTalk host Stephen Sackur that Africa should be allowed to benefit from its natural resources as it is also playing its part to mitigate...

Gold rebounds from 2-week lows

Gold edged higher through the early European session on Tuesday and is currently placed near the top end of its daily trading range, around the $1458-59 region.A combination of supporting factors helped the precious metal to reverse...

Zim’s encouraging trade performance

Exports are considered an integral component of Zimbabwe’s economic recovery plans.In fact, exports are a vital cog in the nation’s quest to achieve a middle-income economy by 2030.Despite successive trade deficits in the past decade, there...

World’s highest grade rare earths producer expands into Zimbabwe

THE world's highest grade rare earths producer Rainbow Rare Earths (LON: RBW) has acquired ten mining claims in northern Zimbabwe as part of its mounting efforts to expand operations beyond Burundi, where it runs Gakara, Africa’s...

Zim trades diamonds for fuel

THE government is on the cusp of signing an estimated US$1.4bn three-year sale-purchase agreement with Russia’s diamond producer and a Swiss firm that will result in the state securitising precious stones for fuel supplies, the Business...

Black granite: meagre revenue from prized stone

An old and battered haulage truck navigates its way through a narrow pothole-ridden road, releasing plumes of smoke as it contends with the sheer weight of its load. In its wake, it leaves a cloud of...

No apologies: Africans say their need for oil cash outweighs climate concerns

A handful of protesters on the ground floor of the cavernous Cape Town International Convention Centre spread fake oil on the ground and chanted, demanding an end to fossil fuels.Two floors above, the hundreds of delegates...

Zim might not benefit from palladium boom

Zimbabwe will have to review platinum group of metals royalties, if it is to fully benefit from the price boom that has been witnessed for palladium, observers have said. Palladium, which for long played second fiddle to...

Mine workers gang up to defraud employer

THREE employees at a mine in Lalapanzi in the Midlands province ganged up and allegedly defrauded their employer, a Chinese investor, of more than US$163 000 after forging invoices showing purported payments to company suppliers and...

Accreditation of ASM has “stopped violence” in Norton

The call by Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) and Norton Miners Association to accredit small scale and artisanal miners, the initiative which was pioneered in Norton and is expected to soon spread to other Associations in the...

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