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Kuvimba Delivers 3.61 Tonnes as Zimbabwe Hits Record Gold Output

Kuvimba Mining House (KMH), operating under the state-owned Mutapa Investment Fund’s Mining Cluster, produced 3.61 tonnes of gold in the year ended 31 March 2025 a 11 per cent increase year-on-year—according to the Fund’s inaugural financial...

Mining Indaba – Why It Matters to Zimbabwe’s Mining industry

Every February, the global mining industry converges in Cape Town for Investing in African Mining Indaba, the continent’s most influential mining investment conference. For Zimbabwe, participation in Mining Indaba is not ceremonial, it is strategic, economic,...

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...

Strategic Conversations Zimbabwe Must Lead at Mining Indaba 2026

Mining Indaba remains Africa’s premier platform for dialogue, dealmaking, and policy alignment in the global mining sector. Kelvin Sungiso For Zimbabwe, a country endowed with significant mineral resources and increasing relevance in the global critical minerals supply chain,...

How a CSR Initiative Became a Lifeline for a Kamativi Mother

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programmes can sometimes appear as mere obligatory exercises, a box to be ticked for public image. However, for Kamativi Mining Company (KMC), a July medical outreach clinic, which could have been perceived...

Dr Kambamura Demands Quality Investment, Declares an End to Haphazard Mining

Zimbabwe’s newly appointed Minister of Mines and Mining Development, Dr Polite Kambamura, has declared an immediate end to the era of reckless, unregulated extraction, Mining Zimbabwe can report. By Rudairo Mapuranga Framing his tenure as a decisive reset,...

Eng Polite Kambamura Appointed Zimbabwe’s New Mines Minister Amid Sudden Cabinet Reshuffle

In a swift cabinet reshuffle, President Emmerson Mnangagwa has appointed Eng Polite Kambamura as the new Minister of Mines and Mining Development, effective immediately, Mining Zimbabwe, can report. By Rudairo Mapuranga The appointment, announced by the Chief Secretary...

Zimbabwe Signals Royalty Review After Gold Sector Backlash

In a significant shift following intense industry pressure, Zimbabwe's Finance Minister, Professor Mthuli Ncube, has indicated the government is open to revising its recently proposed hike in gold royalties, Mining Zimbabwe can report. By Rudairo Mapuranga The move...

Zimbabwe’s Royalty Regime: A Competitive Disadvantage for a Nation’s Mineral Wealth?

Zimbabwe's mining sector stands at a fiscal crossroads, with the recent and proposed increases in mineral royalty rates, designed to capture greater state revenue during commodity booms, triggering profound concern across the industry, Mining Zimbabwe can...

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...

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. By...

Govt Overhauls Mining Tax Regime to Capture More Revenue Amid Rising Commodity Prices

The Ministry of Finance and Investment Promotion has, in the 2026 National Budget, introduced a harmonised tiered royalty structure for gold and the Quoted Price Method for mineral exports. Both measures, which take effect in January...

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