Tag: zimbabwe mining news
Councillor, Businessman In Bitter Mine Ownership Row
A vicious mine ownership wrangle pitting a Zanu PF councillor and a local businessman has erupted in the border city, with the former accusing...
No schmoozing and boozing as the Indaba mining jamboree goes online
The prospect of chasing cocktails and contacts in the shadow of Table Mountain draws executives and officials from around the world to Cape Town...
MSU Mining Student in pursuit of curbing mining accidents
What a man can do, a girl can do it better, the saying has proven true for Midlands State University (MSU) metallurgical mining student...
Govt withdraws indigenisation amendment
Government has deleted Section 36 of the Finance (No 2) Act of 2020 which it says had caused some misconception to some investors and...
Corruption in mining sector: Several officials implicated
SEVERAL officials in the mines and mining development sector including some in the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee have been implicated in corruption involving claims and...
ZESA seeks 30 years jail for copper thieves
ZESA Holdings is seeking a review of the mandatory sentence for criminals convicted for stealing power cables and transformers from 10 to 30 years...
Parliament happy with Great Dyke tax holiday
Parliament has hailed the decision by Government to grant a tax holiday to Great Dyke Investments (GDI) saying this is a strategic intervention which...
Peace Commission Investigates Chinese Miner Over Employee Abuses
THE National Peace and Reconciliation Commission (NPRC) is investigating Chinese mining company, Fools Investment Mine in Hope Fountain and other mines owned by the...
Zimplats channels US$1,2m towards exploration
Platinum giant, Zimplats, has spent US$1,2 million in exploration activities during the quarter ended September 30, 2020 while ore mined increased by two percent.The...
Zera issues e-licences
THE Zimbabwe Energy Regulatory Authority (Zera) has introduced an electronic licensing platform for players in the petroleum sector.The issuing of electronic licences, which are...
Zim urged to manufacture bitumen
EXPERTS have urged Government and local companies to expedite the manufacturing of bitumen to reduce the import bill after it emerged that over US$4,2...
Import substitution key in mining
GOVERNMENT’s robust drive on import substitution policy will result in further capacitation of artisanal and small-scale miners who are finding it hard to foot...