Tag: zimbabwe mining news
Mining workers should be given US$790 per month
Zdamwu general-secretary Justice Chinhema told NewsDay Business that mining workers should be given US$790 per month as salary, and not the ZWL$486 they are...
Murowa brightens diamonds prospects for Chivi
A small camp has been growing by the month, from about 10 employees in March last year and now the number has swelled to...
AMWUZ raises concern over Chinese’s growing labour violation
Workers have often complained of abuse at the hands of their Chinese employers, whom they accuse of flagrantly flouting the country’s labour laws.
The Associated...
Zvishavane fugitive gold panner up for murder
Prosper Zindiro, whose age was not given in State papers, appeared before Shurugwi magistrate Sithabile Zungula facing one count of murder after he allegedly...
Zimbabwe’s mineral-backed loans may complicate talks with creditors, IMF says
Foreign loans that use minerals as collateral may complicate Zimbabwe's future negotiations with foreign creditors to restructure its $8.8 billion debt, an International Monetary...
Smelting company sued over chrome ore worth USD7 million
Afrochine Smelting is a subsidiary of Tsingshan Iron and Steel Group of China and has chrome smelters in Selous near Chegutu.
Chrome mining and smelting...
Bravura to spend over $50m to explore for platinum in Zimbabwe
Bravura Consortium will spend more than $50 million to explore for and mine platinum in Zimbabwe, the Southern African country's mines minister said on...
High court orders ZMDC to pay over $340 330 outstanding salaries
The former workers namely, Charity Tambandini, Michael Matanda, Charles Goto, Chakanyuka Marume, Felix Shenjere, Shingai Mutunha and Rejoice Mabika, recently successfully registered their arbitral...
Hwange villagers raises concern over Gwayi Mine looting
The villagers claim the vandals, who have the blessing of local traditional leadership, are cutting down powerline poles, ripping out railtracks and shiping them...
Zim urged to implement Extractive Industries Transparent Initiative
The government of Zimbabwe has been urged to urgently implement the extractive industries transparent Initiative (EITI) by the Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) to...
Rogue fuel firms to lose licences
Mystery surrounds the distribution of fuel in Zimbabwe after authorities have established that while enough money has been availed for players to procure the...
Zimbabwe awards platinum concession to firm linked to Nigerian billionaire
Zimbabwe has awarded a concession to explore for and mine platinum to a company linked to a Nigerian billionaire as the country speeds up...



