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Copper Rally May Be Nearing Its Peak Amid Supply and Demand Risks: Analysts Warn
Copper prices have surged roughly 50% over the past year, topping US$13,000 per metric tonne on the London Metal Exchange, well above the US$11,000 level typically needed to justify new mine development, Mining Zimbabwe reports.
By Ryan...
Spanish firm rolls in to anchor US$499m Karo Platinum development
Tharisa Plc has taken a decisive step toward advancing its long-delayed Karo Platinum Mine in Zimbabwe after awarding a key mining contract to Spanish engineering firm EPSA, effectively anchoring the US$499 million development as it moves...
Zimbabwe’s Royalty Revision Secures Bilboes Project’s US$484 Million Future
Multi-listed, gold-focused miner Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc has confirmed that the enacted Zimbabwe Finance Act of 2025 has formally cemented a favourable revision to the gold royalty regime, providing critical fiscal certainty for its flagship US$484...
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...
Mineral Earnings Poised to Hit US$7bn in 2025, with 7% Growth Forecast for 2026
Zimbabwe’s mineral revenues are expected to close 2025 at US$7 billion before rising to US$7.5 billion in 2026, a 7 per cent increase driven by firmer commodity prices and growing gold output, Mining Zimbabwe can report.
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The Legal Limbo of Zimbabwe’s Artisanal Miners: A Reserved Sector Without Definition
While their contribution to the national fiscus is undeniable, artisanal mining, although a reserved sector for citizens, has been trapped in a legislative paradox that leaves its practitioners vulnerable and disenfranchised, Mining Zimbabwe can report.
By Rudairo...
Zimbabwe’s Mining Industry Poised for Robust Growth in 2026, Survey Reveals
Zimbabwe's mining sector is set for a significant upswing in 2026, driven by attractive commodity prices and ongoing expansion projects, according to the latest State of the Mining Industry Report presented by Prof. Albert Makochekanwa, Mining...
Fidelity Showcases Blockchain Traceability and Responsible Sourcing at Dubai Precious Metals Conference
Fidelity Gold Refinery (FGR) used the Dubai Precious Metals Conference 2025 to highlight the responsible sourcing and compliance framework now underpinning Zimbabwe’s gold value chain, positioning the country for greater acceptance in international bullion markets, Mining...
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...
Renco Mine Reopens, Saving Over 1,000 Jobs
In a significant turnaround for a struggling mining operation, Renco Mine has been successfully reopened, securing the employment of more than 1,000 workers — marking a critical first step in parent company RioZim Limited's broader recovery...
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...
Economists Warn Mineral-Backed Debt Plan Could Deepen Zimbabwe’s Fiscal Woes
Government’s latest attempt to tackle Zimbabwe’s ballooning external debt may be walking a fine line between innovation and risk, Mining Zimbabwe reports.
By Ryan Chigoche
This comes as Finance, Economic Development, and Investment Promotion Minister Mthuli Ncube recently...



