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Who benefits from Zimbabwe’s lithium boom?
New projects and foreign-backed mines are reshaping Zimbabwe’s lithium sector, with uneven local gains.
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Rights Groups Condemn Alleged Intimidation of Community Activists After Parliament Testimony On Chinese Mine
FOUR Zimbabwean civil society organisations have accused a senior government official of intimidating community activists after they gave evidence to Parliament about alleged environmental and labour ...
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Ecobank Zimbabwe to expand financing of domestic lithium-mining sector
ECOBANK Zimbabwe Limited (EZL) has said it plans to expand financing for the domestic lithium-mining sector, as the lender ...
Although Zimbabwe has endured more than two decades of frequent bad press linked to its politics, the negative headlines have not prevented billions of dollars in mining foreign direct investment from ...
The southern African nation, Africa’s top lithium producer, has significant mineral resources. But years of economic mismanagement and political turmoil have left its infrastructure severely ...
Join VUKA Group’s Zimbabwe Mining Week, in partnership with Mining Review Africa, for a provocative webinar that will unpack ...
ON June 25, 2026, officials from India and Zimbabwe sat in a virtual room and began what could very well be one of the most consequential conversations this country has had about its mining future.
Zimbabwe's Mimosa platinum mine, jointly owned by Impala Platinum and Sibanye-Stillwater, is reviving its $130-million North Hill life-extension project after a rebound in metal prices, an executive ...
ZIMBABWE is pressing ahead with plans to establish a transparent digital register of all mining claims across the country as ...
Business Insider Africa on MSN
Zimbabwe is taking another major step to stop it from losing money from its lithium exports
Zimbabwe is improving lithium-testing facilities to increase the accuracy of mineral appraisal, increase transparency, and ...
Zimbabwe’s prospects of attracting new mining investment inflows have been dealt a crippling blow by the government’s decision to sweep aside international agreements that permitted a major platinum ...
Zimbabwe’s mining sector has lost more than half its skilled personnel in the last year, with workers lured abroad by the chance of boosting their pay more than ten-fold, an industry body said on ...
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