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Chinese miners create water crisis for Hwange’s Diki villagers

The dam is one of the main water bodies providing water for the mining town of Hwange, and is located in Diki village.
By Staff Reporter Dec. 30, 2024

Ban on riverbed mining has remained hollow

In a bid to curtail the catastrophe, authorities issued these directives several times, including in August this year.
By Tinashe Kairiza Dec. 6, 2024

Tempers flare over trapped Redwing miners

The shaft in the Tsapauta area was said to be in a tribute operated by individuals. who use artisanal miners to carry out the gold-mining activities.
By Kenneth Nyangani Jan. 7, 2024

Marange diamonds leakage exposed

Centre for Natural Resources Governance director Farai Maguwu said there was lack of seriousness on the part of government in handling mining revenues.
By Kenneth Nyangani Nov. 15, 2022

News in depth: British investor digs in over Marange diamond concession saga

The British investor partnered with Chiadzwa Community Company (CCC) formerly known as Chiadzwa Mineral Resources (CMR) to form Katanga Mining which was expected to have sealed the deal with ZCDC not later than October 18 2019, according to archived pronouncements by Mines Minister Winston Chitando.

By The Southern Eye May. 1, 2022

News in depth: British investor digs in over Marange diamond concession saga

The British investor partnered with Chiadzwa Community Company (CCC) formerly known as Chiadzwa Mineral Resources (CMR) to form Katanga Mining which was expected to have sealed the deal with ZCDC not later than October 18 2019, according to archived pronouncements by Mines Minister Winston Chitando.

By The Southern Eye May. 1, 2022