State-owned miner Mutapa Gold Resources is preparing an ambitious expansion drive that could nearly double its monthly gold output within three years, underscoring Zimbabwe’s growing reliance on bullion revenues to …
Takudzwa Mahove
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The chairman of Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee has delivered one of the bleakest assessments yet of Zimbabwe’s once-iconic steelmaker, declaring that Ziscosteel is effectively beyond revival in its current state …
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At a time when Zimbabwe’s economy is increasingly dependent on mining, construction and a sprawling informal sector, government officials and labour regulators are intensifying calls for a stronger workplace safety …
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Deputy Finance Minister David Mnangagwa says government cannot force Zimbabweans to trust the ZiG currency, acknowledging that public confidence in the structured currency will take time to build. Speaking in …
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Agriculture
Land Reform by the Numbers: Zimbabwe Details Resettlement Drive, Compensation Push and Return of Protected Farms
Zimbabwe’s government this week provided one of its clearest statistical snapshots yet of the country’s historic land reform programme, revealing the scale of redistribution while also outlining efforts to resolve …
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The Zimbabwean government has cut a range of mining sector fees, slashed export permit charges and scrapped selected levies as authorities intensify efforts to reduce the cost of doing business …
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Zimbabwe’s cotton sector is under renewed scrutiny after John Mangudya warned that Cotton Company of Zimbabwe is failing to generate returns that justify the level of funding being poured into …
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Zvishavane, Zimbabwe — Four artisanal miners were killed after a mine shaft collapsed at Sabi Vlei Mine in the Mazvihwa area of southern Zimbabwe, authorities said, in one of the …
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Uncategorized
“Build Communities, Not Just Houses”: Mavima Calls for Partnerships on Social Amenities
Housing and Social Amenities Minister Paul Mavima has urged stakeholders to partner with government in delivering critical infrastructure such as schools, clinics, roads and water systems, saying housing development must …
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As Zimbabwe marks International Workers’ Day on May 1, attention is shifting beyond physical safety to the growing need to protect mental well-being in the workplace. Advocates say every working …