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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...
Mine for the People, Not Just Profit – Minister Demands Community Centric Reporting
In an effort to ensure the mining industry has solid, data-driven research on how communities perceive their operations, the Minister of Mines and Mining Development, Hon Winston Chitando, has directed the Chamber of Mines to conduct...
ZAWIMA Advocate Calls for Equity in Zimbabwe’s Critical Minerals Bill
In an effort to ensure the rights of communities, artisanal miners and small-scale miners are protected regarding the proposed critical minerals framework in the Mines and Minerals Amendment Bill, Blessing Hungwe, the patron of the Zimbabwe...
An Exclusive Interview with Eng. Experience Kagodi, Mine Manager – Bikita Minerals
As Zimbabwe strengthens its position in the global battery minerals value chain, Bikita Minerals continues to stand out as a pioneer in lithium production and innovation. Under the leadership of Engineer Experience Kagodi, the mine has...
Premier Says Interim Zulu Audit Supports Shift to New Xinhai Flotation Plant
London Stock Exchange–listed mining and exploration company Premier African Minerals Limited has released an update on the ongoing technical audit of the Zulu Lithium Project, confirming that interim results from the independent engineering review support the...
Sandawana Mines Ploughs $475,000 into the Community
MBERENGWA – In a powerful demonstration of its commitment to sustainable development, Sandawana Mines has disclosed an investment of approximately $475,000 in Corporate Social Responsibility and Management (CSRM) in 2025, targeting critical infrastructure, social cohesion, and...
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.
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Zimbabwe Must Embrace Lean Carbon Strategy to Power Up and Cut Diesel Dependency
As Zimbabwe moves into a new era of mineral-led economic growth, the country faces a pressing question: how can it drive energy access rapidly enough to fuel industrial activity while staying within carbon ambitions?
By Rudairo Mapuranga
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Statutory Instruments to Cut ‘Burdensome Taxes’ on the Cards — Mining Sector Awaits Its Turn
Government is set to roll out a series of legal instruments to implement measures aimed at reducing the cost of doing business, a move that could extend to the mining sector, Zimbabwe’s top foreign currency earner,...
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...
UNDP Backs Pilot Project to Power Zimbabwe’s Small-Scale Miners with Renewable Energy
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has announced a groundbreaking initiative aimed at integrating renewable energy into Zimbabwe's small-scale mining sector — a move poised to enhance operational sustainability and economic resilience for a critical yet...
Sibanda Warns Zimbabwe’s Critical Minerals Policy Could Create “Monopolies”
"Mine to Market: Critical Minerals"
Zimbabwe must urgently recalculate its investment and policy frameworks to avoid falling into a monopoly trap within its burgeoning critical minerals sector, a development consultant has warned, Mining Zimbabwe can report.
By Rudairo...



