Tag: zimbabwe mining news
Dorowa targets revenue boost
Dorowa Minerals, a primary producer of phosphate concentrates in Zimbabwe, plans to diversify into magnetite production to boost its revenue base, an official has...
Vast Resources gets funds for Romania, Zimbabwe projects
BH24 Reporter
HARARE – Mining firm Vast Resources has signed documentation for a new US$13,5 million financing arrangement which is set to cover the costs...
The $12bn mining strategic roadmap . . . must address the future world
Last week the Minister of Mines and Mining Development unveiled a strategic roadmap for the mining sector, hinged on creating US$12 billion revenues by...
Govt raises red flag over violent elements in the mining sector
The menace caused by gangs of machete-wielding criminals infamously known as “MaShurugwi” took centre-stage at a high-level government meeting amid concerns that the miners...
why South Africa’s energy generator is in so much trouble
Eskom is by far the largest of South Africa’s many state owned companies. This near monopoly power utility is in crisis. It’s the single...
6 gunmen shoot Bulawayo gold dealer
A GOLD dealer (31) is battling for life in hospital after he was shot by six men who got away with over US$40 000...
Gold to reach $1 700
The gold bulls are back, predicting a price of $1 700 an ounce and higher in early 2020.This month gold rallied to its highest...
ZESA to mine own coal
THE Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) plans to invest in coal production to feed its thermal plants as it is unhappy with existing coal mining...
Zisco hopes in local investors
THE Zisco board is evaluating the possibility of coming up with a domestic resource mobilisation strategy aimed at revitalising operations at the defunct steel...
Machete miner sentenced to 10 years
AN artisanal miner from Gweru has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for stabbing a fellow patron once in the chest outside a...
R59bn bailout for Eskom
The National Assembly has passed the Special Appropriation Bill, which aims to provide Eskom with a R59 billion bailout for the rest of this...
Nigeria in bid to get oil refineries working
Africa’s biggest oil producer is trying to get its refineries working in an attempt to wean itself off imported fuel. Yet again.Over the past...



