‘Weak mineral governance framework stifling mining’

Over the past few years, government unveiled a bold ambition to make the mining industry an export business worth US$12 billion by the end of 2023.
By Freeman Makopa and Blessed Ndlovu Dec. 15, 2023

Interview: Zec maintains ‘disputed’ poll outcome:

What was your assessment of the just-ended elections? Were you satisfied?
By The Zimbabwe Independent Sep. 8, 2023

Printflow loses lucrative ballot paper printing deal

This week, a Zec spokesperson said the commission will disclose the identity of firms given the lucrative contract in due course.
By Freeman Makopa Aug. 4, 2023

Gold deliveries down 16% in 4 months

During the comparable four-month period last year, gold deliveries totalled 10,17 tonnes, according to latest statistics from FPP.
By Tatira Zwinoira May. 9, 2023

PSMAS executives ‘steal’ money to buy gold

Farai Muchena (54), Victor Chaipa (49), Cosmas Mukwesha (50) and Polite Mugwagwa (41) appeared before magistrate Stanford Mambanje charged with theft.
By Desmond Chingarande Apr. 28, 2023

Beleaguered govt in desperate bid to plug more gold leakages

Over 1,5 million job seekers have turned to gold panning in the past decade and are said to be extracting about half of national output.
By Freeman Makopa Apr. 21, 2023

Letters: Institute an inquiry into gold smuggling, money laundering

While the gold smuggling process is so sophisticated as to fit squarely under white collar crime,
By Amh Voices Apr. 5, 2023

Zim just misses earnings target from minerals

As of October, gold producers had delivered 29,5 tonnes of gold worth about US$1,72 billion.
By Taurai Mangudhla Dec. 31, 2022

Gold deliveries up 34%

This comes after the country introduced gold coins to mop-up excess liquidity in the market in a move seen to likely increase local demand for gold.
By Taurai Mangudhla Nov. 9, 2022