
Mvuma steel plant 40% complete
A CHINESE stainless-steel firm constructing a US$1,5 billion plant near Mvuma says 40% of the project has been completed.
An official said Dinson Iron and Steel Company (Disco) would begin production in August.

A CHINESE stainless-steel firm constructing a US$1,5 billion plant near Mvuma says 40% of the project has been completed.
An official said Dinson Iron and Steel Company (Disco) would begin production in August.

THE Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ) is set to regulate domestic chrome ore sales following price distortions in the sector.
According to Statutory Instrument (SI) 111 of 1983 — Minerals Marketing Corporation.

The Government has signed an MoU with Eagle Canyon International of Hong Kong and Pacific Goal Investment to develop an industrial park to process battery minerals such as lithium and nickel.
The ambitious.

ZIMBABWE’S civic society organisations have raised fresh concerns over elevated plunder of the country’s resources by multinationals, and are pushing to close loopholes.
During a crucial conference on resources last week, leading resource.

THE Zimbabwean government has reportedly given preference to Belarusian diamond buyers to snap-up the gems under unclear circumstances.
This comes at a time when the country’s state-run mining entity Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company.

NANOTECHNOLOGY Company, Sixth Innovations Inc. has entered into an agreement, which will see it deploying its IXOS® molecular imprinted polymer for extraction and purification of gold and silver at Penhalonga gold mine.
Magnus.

Anglo American Platinum’s unit in Zimbabwe has asked the high court to intervene in a bid by the nation’s tax authority to seize $24m in a dispute over royalties.
Unki Mines, owned by.

THE Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) says it is targeting to produce 300 000 tonnes of lime to meet national and export requirements.
IDC chairperson Winston Makamure said the country had enough deposits, adding.

THE Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company (ZETDC) says the current increased load shedding is due to depressed generation capacity at its power stations.
According to generation statistics as of Wednesday, the Zimbabwe.

Lafarge has completed the construction of a new mill that will double its cement manufacturing capacity – but it cannot use the new plant because it owes the supplier US$5.2 million.
The new.