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The nightmare of mining disasters

The government, regulatory bodies, and mining companies must work in accord to address the systemic issues that have led to these tragedies.
By Nyasha Mpahlo Jan. 12, 2024

Zim mines need web presence

Mining companies can increase leverage by using digital solutions to enhance operational efficiency, safety, sustainability, and decision-making.
By Jacob Mutisi Dec. 21, 2023

Villagers clash with mining companies

Hlabangana said the companies had done little or nothing to rehabilitate the roads or invest in community development projects.
By Nizbert Moyo Dec. 3, 2023

Mining sector fraught with disability discrimination: Experts

This, he said, was being done with the view of training them on gender analysis and mainstreaming skills.
By Rugare Mubika Jul. 9, 2023

News in depth: Tension as Zim’s rural communities resist opaque Chinese projects

Hundreds of villagers in different parts of the country have been evicted while others face displacement to make way for Chinese firms since the beginning of the year.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 14, 2021

News in depth: Tension as Zim’s rural communities resist opaque Chinese projects

Hundreds of villagers in different parts of the country have been evicted while others face displacement to make way for Chinese firms since the beginning of the year.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 14, 2021

News in depth: Tension as Zim’s rural communities resist opaque Chinese projects

Hundreds of villagers in different parts of the country have been evicted while others face displacement to make way for Chinese firms since the beginning of the year.

By The Southern Eye Nov. 14, 2021