Tag: Minister Winston Chitando
The Ministry of Mines Calls on Mining Companies to Enhance Safety...
As Zimbabwe enters the rainy season, the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development, led by Minister Winston Chitando, has issued a strong call to...
Minister Chitando To Address More Than 200 ASM Miners In Zvishavane
MINEX in association with the Zimbabwe Miners Federation, Zimshec, and other mining associations, is holding the regional exhibition and dialogue session to boost...
Capacitation Of Artisanal Miners Key To Achieving The $12 Billion Milestone-Govt.
Government's thrust is to increase gold production from the current levels of about 20.87 tonnes in 2020 (inclusive of gold produced from PGMs processing)...
All Set For Great Dyke Mining And Agriculture Awards.
YAFM, the Pulse of the Great Dyke, in association with online television portal Great Dyke TV, will today host the inaugural Great Dyke Mining...
Mining Fees Revert To The Old ZWL Rates
Mines and Mining Development Ministry has repealed the recent mining fees increase that saw a hike of 800% in some instances. The fees have...
Mimosa Excels In CSR Work
Nestled on the Wedza Complex of the Great Dyke is Mimosaās operations. The platinum miner is the second largest among three Platinum Group Miners...
Great Dyke Mining And Agriculture Awards Now Slated For 25 February...
The inaugural Great Dyke Mining and Agriculture Awards to be hosted by YaFM, the Pulse of the Great Dyke, in association with online television...
Miners Urged To Comply With Covid-19 Guidelines. ļ»æ
Miners in the Great Dyke have been urged to comply fully with governmentās lockdown health guidelines to ensure more lives are saved from the...
Miners Urged To Focus On Exploration To Attract Investment.
Artisanal and small scale miners within the Great Dyke have been urged to desist from looking at problems from a financial position, but however...
Don’t Misuse Your Exemptions, Miners Urged.
By Beatrice Hlilokela
Association of Artisanal and Small Scale Miners has urged small scale miners not tomisuse their lockdown exemptions to do things outside mining...