June 23
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Platinum Producers Owed $228mln in Unpaid Export Earnings
Zimbabwe's government owes platinum miners $228 million in unpaid export income under its foreign currency retention system, exerting pressure on a sector recovering from a… Read more »
June 19
Zimbabwe: Stop Criminalising Poverty - Mining Leaders Push for Urgent Artisanal, Small Scale Formalisation
MINING executives have urged the government to accelerate formalisation of artisanal and small-scale miners, saying the sector's future depends on bringing operators into the… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Lithium Producers Plead for More Time to Complete Beneficiation Plants
ZIMBABWE'S lithium producers have appealed to the government to extend the January 2027 deadline for a ban on lithium concentrate exports, saying that most companies are still… Read more »
June 03
Zimbabwe: Chinese Nationals Flee Haroni River After Exposé - As Community Welcomes Government Intervention
CHINESE nationals who devastated parts of Haroni River through illegal riverbed mining have fled and left their Rusitu Valley camp empty after being exposed in a collaborative… Read more »
May 29
Zimbabwe: Africa's Gold Hub Shifts to Zimbabwe As 2026 Output Booms
Zimbabwe's gold industry delivered more than 12,600 kilogrammes of bullion between January and April 2026, driven by stronger output from large-scale miners. April deliveries from… Read more »
May 18
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Export Ban Drives Lithium and Pgms to Nearly $1 Billion Mineral Sales
ZIMBABWE'S mineral sector delivered a strong first-quarter performance, with total mineral sales coming close to the $1 billion mark as lithium and Platinum Group Metals (PGMs)… Read more »
May 13
Zimbabwe: Fidelity Gold Refinery Intensifies Drive to Formalise Small-Scale Gold Mining Sector, Plug Leakages
Discover morePolitical Commentary PlatformWildlife Conservation MerchDigital Newspaper SubscriptionZIMBABWE'S sole gold buying, refining and exporting company, Fidelity Gold… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe to Review Lithium Export Quotas Next Year As Producers Set Up Processing Plants
The Zimbabwean government will review export quotas granted to six major lithium producers in the country next year once mining companies establish acceptable beneficiation… Read more »
May 12
Zimbabwe: Government-Backed Mutapa Ramps Up Gold Exploration Projects, Pursues U.S.$75m Debt Deal
The Mutapa Gold Resources (MGR) says it has set aside more than US$12 million for exploration activities this year as it pushes to extend the lifespan of its gold mining operations… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa Confirms 4,48 Tons of Gold Reserves in Latest RBZ Visit
President Emmerson Mnangagwa Monday visited the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) where he inspected vaults and confirmed that gold reserves now stand at 4.48 tons. Read more »
May 10
Zimbabwe: Mine Shaft Collapse Leaves Three Gold Diggers Dead
Three artisanal miners were buried alive after a 100-metre deep shaft in which they were prospecting for gold collapsed due to a rockfall. Read more »
May 11
Zimbabwe: Swoop On Violent Crimes and Illegal Mining Nets 79 in Mazowe
POLICE have arrested 79 suspects in a massive crackdown on violent crime and illegal mining activities in Mazowe mining areas of Mashonaland Central, with authorities warning that… Read more »
May 06
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Cuts Mining Licensing Fees - Operationalises Digital Registry
Discover moreZimbabwe Business NewsMultimedia News ContentBusiness Risk ProtectionCABINET has approved sweeping reforms to effect cut backs on some licensing fees in the mining… Read more »
May 01
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Targets Gold Surge With Nationwide Artisanal Miner Training Programme
Government will roll out a nationwide training programme for artisanal and small-scale miners as part of efforts to formalise the sector and boost gold output, Mines Minister… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Soldiers Help Chinese Gold Miners Invade Chimanimani As Conflict With Mozambicans Beckons
Discover moreNews Archive AccessBusiness Risk ProtectionAfrica World NewsA GROUP of Chinese nationals-whose identities are yet to be established-has embarked on large-scale illegal… Read more »
April 30
Zimbabwe: RBZ Governor 'Irregular' Washington Affidavit Results in Central Bank's Loss in U.S.$7 Million Gold Dispute
The High Court has criticised the conduct of Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor, John Mushayavanhu and his legal team, describing their handling of court papers as… Read more »
April 23
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Seeks Investment in Mineral Value Addition After Raw Export Ban
Zimbabwe welcomes more investment in mineral processing and refining as the country shifts from exporting raw minerals to domestic value addition, Vice President Constantino… Read more »
Africa: Africa Mineral Ventures Push for Sakubva Stadium Approval
New Manica Diamonds owners, Africa Mineral Ventures, have intensified efforts to have Sakubva Stadium approved to host Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League matches. Read more »
April 17
Zimbabwe: Not a Vote of Confidence On Zimbabwe - Analysts Warn After Caledonia's U.S.$150m Bond Grabs Global Attention
Analysts have cautioned against interpreting the global attention Caledonia Mining Corporation's US$150 million bond got as a broad vote-of-confidence in Zimbabwe's investment… Read more »
April 16
Zimbabwe: Chinese-Run Sino Africa Huijin Mine Under Fire After Third Shooting Incident in Five Years
A villager was shot at the Chinese-run Sino Africa Huijin Mine in what marks the third such incident recorded at the mine in the past five years, the Centre for Natural Resource… Read more »
April 15
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Further Tightens Screws On Minerals Beneficiation
The Cabinet in Zimbabwe has moved to adopt strict minerals beneficiation standards in a move aimed at plugging losses associated with raw minerals exports. Read more »
March 27
Zimbabwe: Chinese Mining Firm Launches Tree Planting Drive Amid Environmental Concerns
CHINESE owned mining company Ming Chang Sino Africa operating in Shamva launched a tree-planting initiative to mark the International Day of Forests, as debate continues over the… Read more »
March 22
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe's Ban On Raw Minerals Exports Puts Chinese Firms Under Pressure
The Chinese Embassy in Zimbabwe has warned its nationals and companies operating in the country to exercise caution and strengthen compliance measures following government policy… Read more »
March 20
Zimbabwe: Court Halts Mining On Ariston Estate, Declares Claims Illegal in Landmark Environmental Ruling
Ariston Holdings Limited, a Zimbabwe Stock Exchange-listed agro-industrial has won a major legal battle after the High Court struck down mining claims on its Kent Estate, ruling… Read more »
March 04
Zimbabwe: U.S.$367 Million Health Support Deal Did Not Contain Any Mention of Critical Minerals, U.S. Official Says
AN official within the American government has disputed claims that their Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on support in Zimbabwe's health sector was centred on them getting… Read more »