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Mining sector records major milestones
The country has made significant headway in its quest to grow the mining sector to US$12 billion in the next two years from US$2,7 billion realised in 2017 driven by planned, ongoing and completed projects.While critics...
Caledonia ups revenue by 31%
Gold producer Caledonia Mining has recorded a revenue of $US30 million, 31% revenue increase compared to the $US22.9 million recorded prior year, due to the higher production and higher gold price.Shantell ChisangoCaledonia Chief executive officer (CEO)...
Selling Fidelity unconstitutional – Maguwu, Biti
Executive Director at Centre for Natural Resource Governance (CNRG) Farai Maguwu and MDC Alliance principal Tendai Biti has condemned the government's decision to sell Fidelity Printers and Refiners (FPR) without the consent of the parliament.By Shantel...
Women in mining continue to face challenges
WOMEN in the mining sector say the Covid-19 pandemic has further worsened their plight amid revelations that some unscrupulous individuals were invading their mining claims resulting in theft and vandalism of mining equipment.The women miners have...
Is copper on the rebound as new fuel?
As global copper prices continue firming and demand of the commodity likely to surge on massive capital expenditure on the green projects, Zimbabwe has set sights on resuming copper production by 2023, a Cabinet minister said...
About viability of mining sector
For most entrepreneurs and executives in Zimbabwe the moment mining is mentioned they pay close attention. This is because the mining sector presents many opportunities especially as the businesses generate foreign currency. This article looks at...
BREAKING: Gvt gazettes new mining fees through SI185 of 2021
Government has increased Mining Fees.The government announced the new mining fees through Statutory Instrument 185 of 2021 Mining (General) (Amendment) Regulations, 2021 (No. 26) released on the 25th of June 2021.The new mining fees were welcomed...
KP neglecting and failing to protect people in diamond conflicts
The Kimber Processing (KP) is neglecting and failing to protect people against new forms of conflicts affecting the diamond sector, Kimberley Process Civil Society Coordinator and Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) Deputy Director Shamiso Mtisi said.
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Global energy transition set to spark minerals boom
The global shift to clean energy is going to drive an unprecedented boom for critical minerals, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA), raising questions of supply and the overall environmental cost
(AF) Until the mid-2010s, the...
Cheap electricity no longer guaranteed
ELECTRICITY tariffs will continue to be reviewed in line with inflation and exchange rate movements until they reflect the cost of production, a Cabinet Minister has said.Last month, Zesa effected a 30 percent power tariff hike...
Mineral beneficiation is the next frontier
African countries, Zimbabwe included, continue to be haunted by the “resource curse” over failure to use their mineral wealth to transform their economies.They are among resource-rich countries that have seemingly failed to leverage on mining through...
Kamativi tin mine to reopen as a Lithium operation
Zimbabwe expects the defunct Kamativi Tin Mine to be reopened as a lithium multi-element ore body operation by 2023.The Matabeleland North-based mine, which is wholly owned by the Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation (ZMDC), closed in 1994...



