Uzumba villagers, Chinese firm clash over granite mining plans

They cite environmental concerns and accuse the company of forging regulatory approvals, the Zimbabwe Independent can reveal.
By Tinashe Kairiza 8h ago
Top banker slams policy chaos for banking system upheavals
Top banker slams policy chaos for banking system upheavals
Vingirai was speaking on the side-lines of the ongoing “In Conversation with Trevor Ideas Festival” in Nyanga.
By Melody Chikono 9h ago
Report exposes 58 000 staff gap in health sector
The deficit is crippling the country’s ability to provide even the most fundamental services, the CWGH said.
Battered industries want Google and Netflix taxed to prop up Zim
The ZNCC zeroed in on Google, Facebook parent company Meta, tech billionaire Bill Gates’ Microsoft and Netflix among digital service providers that should be taxed to boost revenue.
By Chen Williams 9h ago
Cheap imports choke local pharmaceutical industry
The situation has been worsened by steep duties imposed on critical raw materials required to manufacture essential drugs.
By Melody Chikono 10h ago
Afreximbank's new president unveils decadal vision for African trade
THE newly appointed president of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), George Elombi, has laid out a comprehensive five-to-ten-year strategy for the institution.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Oct. 28, 2025
Zimbabwe-China: Why we must choose the hand that helps
In the beautiful heart of Africa, Zimbabwe is once again a subject of global gossip. The whispers start every time we move forward, building a dam or opening a factory.
By Mafa Kwanisai Mafa Oct. 27, 2025
Outdated law cripples Zimbabwe’s statistical capacity
They must produce information that drives inclusive development, enhances transparency and empowers citizens to participate meaningfully in national decision-making.
By Musavengana Chirau Oct. 24, 2025
Hunt for steel throws villagers into dilemma, dries up Munyati
AT dawn, the Munyati River should shimmer across Zimbabwe’s dry Midlands, a lifeline threading through the scorched plains.
By Freeman Makopa Oct. 24, 2025
Chinese firm, Chief Mutasa clash over mining rights
A legal dispute has erupted between Chinese mining company Wan Wenjin Jewellers and Chief Mutasa of Manicaland over allegations of illegal gold mining
By Melody Chikono Oct. 24, 2025
Banks demand clarity on AI rules as compliance concerns grow
Vongai Bayiwa, head of compliance at TN CyberTech Bank, said the pace of technological change was both exciting and intimidating for financial institutions.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Oct. 24, 2025
Zimbabwe urged to tie mining taxes to environmental, social performance
It also recommends an environmental tax framework to align Zimbabwe’s mining fiscal regime with global sustainability norms.  
By Staff Writer Oct. 24, 2025
Press freedom under siege: Southern Africa media summit red-flags state repression
Blessed Mhlanga dons khakhi, mimicking the prison garb he wore during his detention.
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa Oct. 24, 2025
Zanu PF Conference: Theatre, tension and political intrigue
Alacrity, rowdiness, extravagance and political theatre, these aptly describe the crowd at the just-ended Zanu PF National People’s Conference in Mutare, Manicaland province.
By Sydney Kawadza Oct. 24, 2025
War vets faction joins civic groups to fight 2030 term-extension plan
The development has deepened divisions within the party, with Vice-President Constantino Chiwenga reportedly opposing the 2030 plan.
By Tinashe Kairiza Oct. 24, 2025
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Ministries defy OPC ban on looting
Chief secretary to the President and Cabinet Martin Rushwaya
By Freeman Makopa Oct. 24, 2025
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Zimbabwe banking nightmare: Millions vanish in hidden charges scandal
The association encouraged clients with concerns to approach their banks directly.
By Melody Chikono Oct. 24, 2025
MP raises alarm over rising abuse in mines
But the mining boom has also triggered growing concern over human rights violations, environmental degradation and the exclusion of local communities from the nation’s mineral wealth.
By Julia Ndlela Oct. 17, 2025
Zimbabwe’s fading card in cashless world
Ignatius Mudyiwa, product manager for cards and alternative payments at NMB, revealed that the regulator’s push for “free banking” has eroded the traditional revenue model for card payments
By Mthandazo Nyoni Oct. 17, 2025
Freedom, fear, fight for truth as media voices unite
“We have many more tools today to use in expressing ourselves,” he said.
By Faith Zaba Oct. 17, 2025
‘We’ll not be silenced’: Journos relive terror, resolve at summit
The room fell into a heavy, almost sacred silence, the kind that speaks of shared pain and unspoken strength.
By Gamuchirai Nyamuziwa Oct. 17, 2025
Envoys warn of rising global threats to press freedom
“Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression... through any media and regardless of frontiers,” he said.
By Faith Zaba Oct. 17, 2025
MPs push govt over NRZ revival amid mining boom pressure
“There are many things that we are pushing for as a portfolio committee,” Karikoga said.
By Freeman Makopa Oct. 17, 2025
Family feud erupts over retired top cop’s estate
The case, registered as DR1429/20: Estate Late Gwasira Shepherd, was heard before the Master of the High Court.
By Melody Chikono Oct. 17, 2025
No bank at risk of collapse, banks body assures public
“No banks are currently at risk of collapse. The sector remains safe and sound, reflecting robust resilience,” BAZ president Sibongile Moyo said.
By Freeman Makopa Oct. 17, 2025
Private companies reel under liquidity crunch
“Contractors’ and exporters’ cash flow challenges reduce tax compliance, worsen arrears, and stifle business growth.
By Freeman Makopa Oct. 17, 2025
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Redwing Mine saga takes new twist
The ministry’s stunning about-face was communicated in a letter dated July 11, 2025, signed by permanent secretary Pfungwa Kunaka and addressed to Betterbrands’ lawyers.
By Freeman Makopa Oct. 17, 2025
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Mnangagwa, Chiwenga seek Damascene moment
“For the sake of constitutionalism and accountability, it is time for leadership renewal in accordance with the law.”
By Julia Ndlela and Sydney Kawadza and Tinashe Kairiza Oct. 17, 2025