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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...
Zimbabwe Must Balance Natural Resources in Green Energy Transition
As Zimbabwe and the rest of the world accelerate efforts toward a cleaner, greener future, there is a growing call for the country to balance its vast natural resources with the global demand for a sustainable...
Adoption of Human Rights, Environmental Due Diligence Critical for Community to Benefit from Mining: ZELA
The Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) has emphasized that adopting human rights and environmental due diligence is crucial for communities to benefit from mining activities and for companies to access markets for their mineral products outside...
Zimbabwe Needs US$20 Million For Exploration
Speaker of Parliament Jacob Mudenda has chided the Ministry of Mines for its continued reliance on old topographical maps when an investment of US$20 million could cover comprehensive exploration.Mudenda says Zimbabwe should domesticate the African Mining...
Why violence is rising in Zimbabwe’s small-scale mines
Amid socio-economic malaise facing Zimbabwe, mining is the only remaining silver lining.The sector underpins the country’s socio-economic growth prospects. Gold which is expected to contribute US$4 billion, a third of the anticipated US$12 billion earnings from mining...
Mining operations should be environmentally friendly
The resource-rich Southern African country, Zimbabwe has managed to attract new mining sector investors and for several communities, their wish is to see the good investment climate contributing to economic recovery.Several companies have shown interest to...
Mining indaba set for Bulawayo
BULAWAYO will this week host the 8th edition of the 2019 Zimbabwe Alternative Mining Indaba where stakeholders will discuss a range of issues affecting the mining sector in the country.The event will be held at a...
Weaknesses in gemstones policy results in illicit trade practices
The weaknesses in laws, policies and institutional frameworks governing the gemstone sector in Zimbabwe, have resulted in illicit trade practices, Zimbabwe Environmental Law Society (ZELA) Programs Assistant Fadzai Midzi said.
Rudairo Mapuranga
According to Midzi Speaking at ZELA's Champion...
ZELA, Parly capacity building prog on IFFs & Taxation currently underway
Zimbabwe Environmental Law Society (ZELA)'s champion Member of Parliament (MPs) capacity-building program with the Zimbabwe Parliament caucus on Illicit Financial Flows (IFFs) and taxation is currently underway in Bulawayo.Rudairo MapurangaThe Parliament caucus on IFF and taxation...
Chinese still operating in Hwange despite ban
Chinese owned mining firms are still mining in Hwange National Park despite claims by the government that it has banned mining in national parks, Bulawayo Central Legislator Nicola Watson has said.
Anerudo Mapuranga
The Member of Parliament for...
Bloody confrontation fermenting between locals and Chinese Miners
There is likely to be a bloody fight between the Chinese in the mining sector and locals if the government does not address rampant abuse allegations against Chinese employers on their employees in the mining sector,...
ZELA files an urgent chamber application against Hwange National Park SGs
The environmental watchdog, Zimbabwe Environmental Law Society (ZELA) has filed an urgent chamber application to stop two Chinese mining firms Zimbabwe Zhongxin Mining group and Tongmao Coal Mining’s mining activities in Hwange National Park.
Rudairo Mapuranga
The companies...




