20181214 · The Matabeleland based gold miner despite it being a mid-tier gold producer has managed to outperform its peers in the mining sector. Since inception, the mining company immensely showed its image as a good corporate citizen and has been on the best-performing companies owned by foreign investors.
view more20231116 · Lithium, a key component in batteries for electric vehicles, has become the fastest-growing industry in Zimbabwe, with Chinese companies investing billions of dollars in the mining and processing ...
view more3 · China is a huge investor in African mining. We examine the impact that investment is making on mineral extraction throughout the continent.
view more201846 · As Zimbabwe’s economy continues to falter, Chinese-owned mining companies offer employment for Zimbabweans, but the economic boost is accompanied by environmental and safety problems. The companies’ quarry-mining practices leave choking dust and unattended mining pits – and have even led to deaths.
view moreZimbabwe: Five Largest Mines in 2021. Zimplats Mine in Mashonaland West, was the largest mine in Zimbabwe, producing approximately 7.21 million metric tons per annum (mmtpa) of Run-of-Mine (ROM) and primarily produced nickel (4.93 thousand tonnes) in 2021. The Zimplats Mine is owned by Impala Platinum Holdings Ltd, and is due to operate until 2059.
view more20211016 · Investigations underway after death of 6 Chinese nationals, 2 locals in Zimbabwe gas explosion incident HARARE (Xinhua) -- Investigations leading to the explosions that killed six Chinese nationals and two local employees last week at a mine in Zimbabwe are still underway, and findings will be made public once released by authorities.
view more2022613 · Zimbabwe holds Africa's largest lithium reserves, the fifth-largest globally, with its province of Masvingo home to the Bikita mine - site of the world's largest-known deposit of the metal at ...
view more202437 · Power China, a Chinese state-owned conglomerate, built the Sabi Star mine in 2022. Covering 2,637 hectares, it is owned by Max Mind Investments, the Zimbabwean subsidiary of Shenzhen Chengxin Lithium Group.
view moreBased on over 30 years' experiences in design, production and service of crushing and s
GET QUOTE