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News in depth: Coal mines put lives of Hwange villagers, livestock in peril amid deadly pollution

Tembo’s household is among about 50 families in the dry Madumabisa area, who say their farming activities have been disrupted by South Mining’s coal mining operations.
By Burzil Dube May. 21, 2023

Zim’s extractive sector under spotlight

Its main objective was to investigate foreign investments in Zimbabwe, so as to enhance transparency and accountability.
By Tafadzwa Kachiko Sep. 25, 2022

Malawi chiefs shut down Chinese owned mines

An investigation by the Centre for Investigative Journalism Malawi (CIJM) in collaboration with the Information Development Trust (IDT) in Zimbabwe revealed that six mining sites have been affected by the order.

By The Standard May. 15, 2022

Malawi chiefs shut down Chinese owned mines

An investigation by the Centre for Investigative Journalism Malawi (CIJM) in collaboration with the Information Development Trust (IDT) in Zimbabwe revealed that six mining sites have been affected by the order.

By The Standard May. 15, 2022

News in depth: Mnangagwa’s push for $12 billion mining industry imperils communities

Investigations by this publication in collaboration with the Information Development Trust (IDT) revealed non-compliance with the country’s environmental laws by Chinese chrome miner, Afrochine Smelting (Afrochine), which have left the communities in the mid-Great Dyke in Mashonaland West province, vulnerable.

By The Standard May. 8, 2022

News in depth: Mnangagwa’s push for $12 billion mining industry imperils communities

Investigations by this publication in collaboration with the Information Development Trust (IDT) revealed non-compliance with the country’s environmental laws by Chinese chrome miner, Afrochine Smelting (Afrochine), which have left the communities in the mid-Great Dyke in Mashonaland West province, vulnerable.

By The Standard May. 8, 2022

Chinese chrome smelters wreak havoc on Gweru’s roads

The chrome mining activities have caused irreparable damage to the environment especially in rural parts of the Midlands province such as Shurugwi, Zvishavane and Mberengwa.

By The Standard May. 8, 2022

Chinese chrome smelters wreak havoc on Gweru’s roads

The chrome mining activities have caused irreparable damage to the environment especially in rural parts of the Midlands province such as Shurugwi, Zvishavane and Mberengwa.

By The Standard May. 8, 2022

News in depth: Zimbabwe in race against time to exhaust stockpiles of Covid-19 vaccines

The government on March 20 launched a Covid-19 vaccination blitz that includes jabbing children aged 12 and above to revive the faltering inoculation campaign after targets to vaccinate at least 70% of the population in order to reach herd immunity by December 2021 were missed.

By The Standard Apr. 3, 2022