Rushwaya arrested over botched mining deal

It has also emerged that Rushwaya’s associate, identified as Ashif Adil, approached the same investors and claimed to be representing Mnangagwa in foreign investments.
By Online Reporter Mar. 20, 2024

Thousands demand Uebert Angel’s arrest

The petition was initiated by a United Kingdom-based Zimbabwean, Cathy Fikile Tshezi.
By Miriam Mangwaya Feb. 23, 2024

Zimbabwe’s gold production up 25%

According to statistics obtained by Standardbusiness last week, small-scale miners produced 1 895,9 kg, up 32% compared to the same period last year.
By Belinda Chiroodza Feb. 11, 2024

‘Formalise small-scale mining to bolster output’

Potential local or foreign investors and/or financiers can come on board on more formalised business enterprises to reduce risk. 
By Blessed Ndlovu Feb. 2, 2024

Gold miners push for loans to fight plummeting output

Ramping up gold output will be important for Zimbabwe, which has struggled to generate enough foreign currency on the official markets.
By Julia Ndlela Jan. 19, 2024

Rushwaya escapes custodial sentence

The State successfully argued that it was unlawful for her to export gold using such documents.
By Desmond Chingarande Nov. 16, 2023

6kg gold scam: Rushwaya gets away with suspended sentence

On October 26, 2020, Rushwaya went through the VIP route at RGM International Airport, evading police checkpoints.
By Donald Nyandoro Nov. 15, 2023

Our lives mean nothing

When new mineral wealth is discovered in impoverished Zimbabwe, the hope of many is ignited, and there is a rush of sorts by treasure hunters.
By Masimba Manyanya Oct. 20, 2023

News in Depth: Zimbabwe’s mining safety compliance under spotlight after mine disasters

The recent mine disaster at Bay Horse Mine in Chegutu has raised concern about artisanal miners and small-scale miners’ safety compliance in the country.
By Melinda Kusemachibi Oct. 15, 2023