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Bloodbath in Zim’s lithium fields

ZIMBABWE’S domestic lithium miners said on Thursday several of their members had begun mothballing operations in response to a shock government directive forcing operators to halt exports of raw ...
THE Parliamentary Standing Committee on Infrastructure has conducted a visit to the Kwala Dry Port to observe its operations ...
It has been almost a month since Zimbabwe introduced a ban on the export of raw lithium and concentrates, a measure widely presented as an effort to encourage and speed up local processing and value ...
"Although Blessing Muzarabani had an excellent World Cup, I am not very hopeful about him replicating that performance in the IPL," said Chopra ...
If Zimbabwe maintains a firm stance without careful adjustment, the policy may lead to unintended challenges for the sector. Against this background of substantial Chinese investment and early ...
Zimbabwe’s rainy season brings life, nature, and small joys to the land.Hope emerges in wildlife, rain, sun, and schoolchildren’s music.New photo boo ...
Zimbabwe's Catholic bishops have raised concerns over the proposed Constitutional Amendment Bill Number 3, saying it may have far-reaching implications on the country's democratic processes.
Newsday Zimbabwe HARARE, Mar. 19 (NewsDay Live) — The Chinese Embassy in Zimbabwe has warned its nationals and companies to ...
DANAI MWARUMBWA in Harare, ZimbabweZimbabwe BureauHARARE, (CAJ News) - CHINA has advised its nationals and enterprises in Zimbabwe to further strengthen risk prevention and compliance awareness. This ...
China's government on Thursday told Chinese businesses operating in Zimbabwe to "strenghthen risk prevention and compliance awareness" after the country suspended ​exports of raw minerals and lithium ...
Government suppliers assured continued access to foreign currency despite shift to ZiG payments RBZ campaign reaches 610,000 people across 48 districts in first half of March Inflation slows to 3.85% ...
Provisions around data sharing and other conditions in new bilateral deals between the USA and several African countries have drawn criticisms. Gilbert Nakweya reports.