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Mutapa Base Metals Seeks Strategic Partner for Chrome Beneficiation

CAPE TOWN – Mutapa Base Metals is actively pursuing a strategic equity partner to drive a full return to chrome beneficiation, targeting production of 120,000 metric tonnes of high-carbon ferrochrome per annum and generating revenue close...

Zimplats Ruling Reinforces Legal Certainty as Mining Sector Tax Disputes with ZIMRA Persist

A recent High Court ruling in favour of Zimbabwe Platinum Mines (Zimplats) has reinforced the role of Zimbabwe’s courts in defining the limits of mining taxation, even as disputes between miners and the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority...

Zimbabwe’s Chrome Strategy Pays Off as Ferro-Alloy Volumes Leap 19%

The government's strategic push to transform Zimbabwe into a regional ferrochrome hub is yielding concrete results, with the Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) reporting a striking divergence in the performance of the chrome sector for...

Zimbabwe Imposes 10% Export Tax on Chrome to Force Domestic Smelting

In an effort to compel miners to build domestic smelting plants and capture more value from its mineral wealth, Zimbabwe has enacted a stringent new export tax targeting raw chrome, with a 10% export tax levied...

MMCZ Records 10% Mineral Sales Growth Amid Global Market Challenges

The country’s mineral marketing agent, except for gold and silver, the Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ), has reported a robust 10% year-on-year increase in mineral sales volumes for the first eleven months of 2025, defying...

Outgoing AMMZ President Eng. Abel Makura Reflects on His Tenure

As his term as President of the Association of Mine Managers of Zimbabwe (AMMZ) came to an end, Eng. Abel Makura reflects on his journey, achievements, and the future of the mining profession in Zimbabwe. In...

MMCZ Warns Rail Inefficiencies Undercutting Zimbabwe’s Mineral Export Competitiveness

Zimbabwe’s mineral exporters are grappling with rising logistics costs as persistent weaknesses in the national rail system force much of the country’s bulk cargo, including coal, onto far more expensive road transport, Mining Zimbabwe can report. By...

Zimbabwe’s Mineral Sector on Track to Hit $3.2 Billion Export Target, Defying Global Challenges

In a powerful demonstration of economic resilience, Zimbabwe’s mineral sector is not only weathering global headwinds but is charging ahead, with official figures projecting the nation will meet a staggering US$3.2 billion revenue target for 2025...

Not Just Mining: Zimbabwe Urges Global Investors to Manufacture and Industrialise

Zimbabwe has issued a bold invitation to the global mining industry, urging investors to move beyond the extraction of raw minerals and establish manufacturing plants and industries within the country—a move set to transform the nation’s...

Chiwenga Hails Skills Transfer at Palm River, Eyes Local Projects

Vice President Constantine Chiwenga has said the government is pushing for a comprehensive skills transfer programme at the Chinese-owned Palm River Special Economic Zone (SEZ), envisioning a future where Zimbabweans can independently build and run similar...

Responsible Sourcing and Local Procurement Non-Negotiable for Zimbabwe’s Sustainable Mining Future – Chitando

The Ministry of Mines and Mining Development has emphasized the importance of responsible sourcing and ethical practices across Zimbabwe’s mining value chain, saying the country’s mineral wealth must be developed through accountability, local participation, and adherence...

Mining Drives Zimbabwe’s First Trade Surplus in Six Years, but Sustainability Questioned

Zimbabwe has recorded its first trade surplus in six years, thanks largely to stronger mineral exports led by gold, nickel, and ferrochrome, Mining Zimbabwe can report.By Ryan ChigocheAccording to the latest trade data from ZimStat, the...

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