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IPPs unveil 16 000MW power projects

These limitations have left most sectors of the economy vulnerable to loadshedding and erratic supply, despite the government’s efforts to stabilise the sector.
By Ashton Ndakusiya May. 27, 2025

Editorial Comment: Mining sector job carnage only a tip of the iceberg

It was against this background that we did not find the latest report by the Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe (CoMZ) last week indicating the job carnage surprising.
By The Standard May. 25, 2025

20% of small-scale gold producers to see better returns

Currently, the Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe is hosting its annual congress, which includes discussions on opportunities presented by the surging gold prices.
By Lee Musaidzi May. 22, 2025
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US$200 million wiped off Zim mining industry... power cuts, slumping prices ravage first quarter

Kwesu urged authorities to prioritise Zimbabwe’s productive sectors — such as mining — in the distribution of available electricity.
By Freeman Makopa Apr. 25, 2025

Mining sector eyes recovery amid crisis

The government has aggressively pursued the last remaining formal companies, including mines, with higher taxes and broadened the base from which they are collected.
By Freeman Makopa Feb. 28, 2025

Treasury to revoke mining tax breaks

According to CoMZ’s latest report, mineral revenue is expected to rise by approximately 2% in 2024.
By Melody Chikono Oct. 25, 2024

Govt official requests mine refining, processing capital

Zimbabwe’s most valuable mineral resources are gold, platinum, lithium and chrome, among others.
By Freeman Makopa Oct. 16, 2024
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Zim miners upbeat despite power, cash squeeze

Local miners are expected to put US$600 million into capital expenditure next year to increase capacity utilisation.
By Nizbert Moyo Oct. 13, 2024