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SMM ghost resurfaces

GOVERNMENT’S 2005 hostile take-over of the Shabanie-Mashava Mines (SMM) Holdings has resurfaced with the Reconstruction Act, blamed by many for destroying several companies, coming into the spotlight.

Former SMM workers, who are languishing.

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Chinese miners’ trucks damaging our roads: Mayor

GWERU mayor Josiah Makombe has blamed Chinese-owned mining vehicles for damaging city roads.

Makombe said the Midlands capital was witnessing a proliferation of Chinese companies venturing into chrome smelting, but contributing little to.

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Suitors eye Zulu lithium project stake

Premier African Minerals Limited is in discussions with various suitors interested in taking up a stake in its Matabeleland based Zulu Lithium project and due diligence is in progress.

Premier African Minerals is.

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Treasury descends on Chinese miners

Treasury will audit some Chinese gold mining operations amid revelations they have been importing equipment duty-free but failing to sell the yellow metal to Fidelity Printers and Refineries (FPR).

Government had introduced a.

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Mining companies urged to pay workers

ZIMBABWE Mining Workers (ZMW) president Kurebwa Javangwe Nomboka has urged mining companies to pay their workers COVID-19 allowances as the sector is regarded an essential service.

Nomboka urged the mine workers’ National Employment.

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Premier sets aside US$1,1m for Zim projects

ZIMBABWE-focused miner Premier African Minerals has raised £800 000 (approximately US$1,1 million) via a placing, with the proceeds to be used at the Zulu Lithium and Tantalum projects in Zimbabwe.

The company said.

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