President Mnangagwa commits mining royalties to support Zimbabwe’s currency and warns against parallel market activities amid ongoing economic reforms.
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Sinomine Decries Zimbabwe’s Tough Mining Conditions Amid Lithium Price Slump
Zimbabwe’s mining sector faces a tough road ahead, as Sinomine Resource Group highlights infrastructure issues and global lithium price slumps threatening profitability.
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Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume has suspended town clerk Hosiah Chisango for misconduct involving unauthorized contracts and ERP failures, putting council interests at risk
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Harare residents have criticized government claims of successful devolution, arguing that central control remains and undermines local governance and development.
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The fraud trial of businessmen Mpofu and Chimombe has been postponed to Wednesday, as their defense seeks additional documents from the State for their case.
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Zimbabwe’s recently introduced ZiG currency has faced rejection from supermarkets, vendors, and transport operators after a surprising 43% devaluation by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
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Two prominent Harare businessmen face charges over a fraudulent $1.4 million property sale involving forged documents and unauthorized transactions with ZERA.
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Zimbabwe’s year as chair of Africa Diamond Producers Association saw diamond output double, enhancing regional trade and aligning production with global standards.
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President Mnangagwa praised the late NPRC Chair Sello Nare for his role in promoting peace and reconciliation in Zimbabwe, granting him a state-assisted funeral.
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Chinese mining in Zimbabwe is causing severe environmental destruction, disappearing mountains, and worsening economic woes, but hope remains for sustainable recovery.