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Zimbabwe plans 26% stake in new mining projects, seeks negotiations with existing operators

Zimbabwe is set to acquire a 26% stake in new mining projects on a free carry basis, with plans to negotiate similar stakes in...

Ariana Resources discovers new exploration potential at Dokwe gold project in Zimbabwe

Ariana Resources plc, an AIM-listed mineral exploration and development company with gold interests in Africa and Europe, has provided an update on its ongoing...

Kavango Resources plans new gold processing plant to boost production at Hillside project in Zimbabwe

Kavango Resources, a metals exploration company focused on Southern Africa, is set to build a new gold processing plant at its Hillside project in...

Zimbabwe set to launch incentives for local mineral processing to increase economic value

Zimbabwe is set to introduce incentives aimed at encouraging mining companies to process their outputs locally, according to President Emmerson Mnangagwa. Speaking at a...

Zimbabwe reduces local processing requirements for lithium miners amid price decline

Zimbabwe has relaxed its local processing requirements for lithium miners, according to a government official, as the industry faces challenges from a significant price...

Caledonia Mining’s Bilboes project in Zimbabwe poised for major gold production by 2028

A recent Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) reveals that Caledonia Mining’s Bilboes project in Zimbabwe is projected to produce 150,000 ounces of gold annually, a...

Chinese firms push ahead with Zimbabwe lithium project despite price drop

Chinese mining giants Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt Co. and Tsingshan Holding Group Co. are advancing their plans for a lithium deposit in Zimbabwe, partnering with...

Australia dominates global ithium production; U.S. faces supply risks amid rising demand

In June, the Energy Institute published its 2024 Statistical Review of World Energy, offering a detailed snapshot of global supply and demand for major...

Zimbabwe enforces immediate ban on riverbed alluvial mining to curb environmental damage

Zimbabwe has implemented an immediate ban on riverbed alluvial mining to safeguard the environment, a decision expected to significantly affect many of the country’s...
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