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me-metals: Mozambique is the latest African state to take tighter control of resources, making operators rethink how they access minerals in the region
News ID: 13269   Publish Date : 2026/06/08

me-metals: Mozambique is the latest African state to take tighter control of resources, making operators rethink how they access minerals in the region
News ID: 13269   Publish Date : 2026/06/08

me-metals: Mozambique is the latest African state to take tighter control of resources, making operators rethink how they access minerals in the region
News ID: 13269   Publish Date : 2026/06/08

me-metals: Mozambique is the latest African state to take tighter control of resources, making operators rethink how they access minerals in the region
News ID: 13269   Publish Date : 2026/06/08

me-metals: Mozambique is the latest African state to take tighter control of resources, making operators rethink how they access minerals in the region
News ID: 13269   Publish Date : 2026/06/08

me-metals: Zimbabwe’s exports of lithium-bearing spodumene concentrate rose by 11% in 2025, but weaker global prices for the battery metal kept export revenue flat, official data showed on Tuesday.
News ID: 13089   Publish Date : 2026/02/07

me-metals: Zimbabwe’s exports of lithium-bearing spodumene concentrate rose by 11% in 2025, but weaker global prices for the battery metal kept export revenue flat, official data showed on Tuesday.
News ID: 13089   Publish Date : 2026/02/07

me-metals: Zimbabwe will continue to make strategic mineral purchases in 2026 in order to build its foreign currency reserves, as it pushes ahead with plans to adopt the ZiG as its sole currency by 2030, central bank governor John Mushayavanhu said on Sunday.
News ID: 13005   Publish Date : 2025/12/29

me-metals: Zimbabwe’s exports of spodumene concentrate, a lithium-bearing mineral essential for battery production, jumped 27% in the nine months to September despite weak global lithium prices, official statistics showed.
News ID: 12738   Publish Date : 2025/11/14

me-metals: Zimbabwe’s exports of spodumene concentrate, a lithium-bearing mineral essential for battery production, jumped 27% in the nine months to September despite weak global lithium prices, official statistics showed.
News ID: 12738   Publish Date : 2025/11/14

me-metals: Zimbabwean laboratories are struggling to cope with a surge in mineral samples submitted by mines ramping up exploration activity in response to record gold prices, a mine executive said on Wednesday.
News ID: 12306   Publish Date : 2025/08/15

me-metals: Namib Minerals (NASDAQ: NAMM) is looking to invest between $300-$400 million in order to bring two of its mothballed gold mines in southern Zimbabwe back to production, according to media reports.
News ID: 12176   Publish Date : 2025/07/17

me-metals: Zimbabwe’s central bank is again issuing gold coins it scrapped 10 months ago, a step it took to ramp up the bullion stockpile used to back up the local currency, the ZiG.According to me-metals cited from mining.com,
News ID: 11937   Publish Date : 2025/04/29

me-metals: Zimbabwe is planning to hold 26% of new mining projects on a free carry basis, and will also negotiate with existing operators to acquire a similar stake.
News ID: 11555   Publish Date : 2024/12/11

me-metals: Many lithium mines, led by Chinese operators, are maintaining production of the raw material needed for electric vehicle (EV) batteries, in defiance of prices weak enough to trigger mass output cuts – providing a boon for battery makers.
News ID: 11551   Publish Date : 2024/12/11

me-metals: Zimbabwe lithium miners want royalty payments to the government linked to metal prices as the current market downturn threatens the viability of investment projects.
News ID: 11476   Publish Date : 2024/11/17

me-metals: Zimbabwe said it won’t grant further tax relief to mining houses from next January in a bid to force them to complete plants to process raw materials.
News ID: 11465   Publish Date : 2024/11/13

Two of the world's most promising undeveloped lithium projects are ending 2019 in good shape to realise their potential in the early 2020s.
News ID: 8153   Publish Date : 2019/12/30

The Kariba dam has plunged to its lowest level since 1996, raising further risks to the hydropower plants that Zimbabwe and Zambia depend on for nearly half of their power.
News ID: 7915   Publish Date : 2019/12/10

Iran’s SAIPA and South African car manufacturer Mureza are to jointly produce vehicles in Zimbabwe.
News ID: 6746   Publish Date : 2019/10/19