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Afrochine calls for CSR suggestions

Zimbabwe’s biggest ferrochrome producer Afrochine Smelting (Pvt) Ltd has called on stakeholders and communities to suggest and propose charity work which the miner should carry out this year as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Rudairo...

Scrap metal rush creates circular economy

IN the City of Bulawayo, a struggling steel industry has in the past few years found relief in small-scale producers. These producers have contributed to a rush for scrap metal that has brought problems of its...

Chrome ore export ban excites local players

THE steel manufacturing sector has welcomed Government’s decision to ban exportation of chrome ore saying this will assist local players to secure ferrochrome at competitive rates.The banning of chrome ore and chrome concentrate follows a Cabinet...

Zimbabwe calls for investment into mineral exploration

The government of Zimbabwe through the Minister of Mines and Mining Development in its quest to achieve an upper-middle-income economy by 2030 has called on the investors to place capital into mining exploration as the country...

Where are Zimbabweans as foreign countries take over futuristic mining deals?

The purchase of Arcadia Lithium mine by Chinese giant Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt invoked fiery debate on Mining Zimbabwe’s Facebook page generating over 100+ comments in the first hour of publishing.Many were sceptical of the country’s natural...

Use it or lose it – Cabinet directs Chitando to look into Platinum Project

In a bid to boost the mining sector by expanding production of metals such as platinum and chrome, Zimbabwe is following up on projects that have not yet become operational and curbing exports of unprocessed minerals.The...

ZIMASCO West plant resumes operations, creating 200 jobs

Midlands-based ferrochrome producer, Zimasco, has resumed operations at its West Plant, creating about 200 job opportunities. Vongai Mbara Zimasco is however currently operating at a lower scale after switching off one of its two furnaces. The company took over the plant,...

State of mining industry report

A COUPLE of weeks back, Zimbabwe Chamber of Mines published its state of the mining industry survey report looking at issues faced by the industry and prospects for 2022.To ensure objectivity, the Chamber states that its...

Mining sector to grow by 11% this year

The mining industry is expected to have an 11 per cent growth output in the second half this year, after seeing production fall across key minerals in the first quarter.Vongai MbaraDelivering a State of the Nation...

Afrochine pursues better health standards for its workforce

Afrochine, Zimbabwe's largest chrome smelting operation, is in pursuit of maintaining superior health standards for all its staff.Shantel ChisangoLast week, the company embarked on medical examinations on all of its employees at Selous, where two medical...

Strides made towards achieving US$12 billion mining industry by 2023

IN his 2021 mid-term budget and economic review, Finance minister Mthuli Ncube revealed that the mining sector has made huge strides towards achieving the US$12 billion mining industry by 2023, with a number of projects having...

ZANU PF youths invade ZimAlloys mining claims

ZANU PF youths have invaded ZimAlloys’ chrome mining claims in Darwendale, Zvimba district, in Mashonaland West Province.It comes after the government, through the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development, forced ZimAlloys to surrender almost half of...

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