Zimbabwe pledged to crack down on illicit commodities trading and introduce rules to encourage downstream processing, as the nation seeks a greater share of the benefits from its natural resources.
ARTISANAL mining in Zimbabwe has emerged as a vital lifeline for thousands of rural households, providing income and ...
Prospect Lithium Zimbabwe (PLZ) expects to more than double its revenue once its lithium sulphate plant -- designed to process concentrates into higher-value lithium salts -- comes into production in ...
(Reuters) - Zimbabwe has passed regulations allowing the state to collect mining royalties partly in the form of minerals, according to a government notice seen by Reuters on Tuesday, as the country ...
(Bloomberg) -- Zimbabwe will introduce incentives to encourage mining companies to process their output locally, President Emmerson Mnangagwa said. “Bold decisions must be taken” to speed up the ...
HARARE, March 29 (Reuters) - Premier African Minerals PREM.L said on Wednesday it had finished building a lithium processing plant at its Zulu mine in Zimbabwe and expected to start production of ...
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Zimbabwe's Mineral Wealth Must Benefit All - Acting President Chiwenga
Acting President Dr Constantino Chiwenga has reaffirmed the Government's commitment to ensuring that Zimbabwe's vast mineral endowment benefits all citizens, stressing that the country is "open for ...
About 412,000 carats of Kimberley Process certified diamonds from sources other than the controversial Marange alluvial field of eastern Manicaland province, worth some US$23 million, were also sold ...
THE 21st century has seen a rise in green industrialisation, whereby firms are now largely expected to produce their goods and services in a manner which is sustainable for the physical environment.
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China and the US are in a race for critical minerals. African countries need to make the rules
Spread This NewsBy The Conversation Critical minerals such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, copper, rare earth elements, and ...
US diplomat Pamela Tremont is poised to become the ambassador in Harare. She is under pressure to improve relations with Zimbabwe while championing human rights. The United States is a step away from ...
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