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Zim gold mines investor nears full Nasdaq listing

Namib owns three gold mines in Zimbabwe.
By Staff Writer Mar. 28, 2025

Leopard’s true colours out

It is also a brazen disregard of the legal claim of investors currently mobilising millions to return the asset to production.
By Shame Makoshori Feb. 28, 2025

Interview- ‘Redwing: A death trap’

They are not also willing to allow Redwing to look for potential investors until they have depleted every ounce of gold that can be reached at Redwing.
By Kenneth Nyangani Jan. 15, 2024

Buried alive for 3 days...Redwing Mine survivor recounts horror

Jaison has decided to take a break from artisanal mining.
By Clayton Masekesa Jan. 13, 2024

ZIMSHEC calls for responsible mining

Mokuele said unsafe occupational and health practices were hazardous to workers.
By Rex Mphisa Jan. 11, 2024

Metallon vows to restore order at Redwing Mine

The company, which owns Redwing Mine, How Mine and Mazowe Mine, said it will re-establish formal mining operations at Redwing.
By Mthandazo Nyoni Jan. 9, 2024

High time artisanal miners’ health, safety is prioritised

If our government seriously appreciates the artisanal miners’ efforts it should have surely by now made sure that their health and safety is prioritised.
By Newsday Jan. 9, 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
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Redwing: A tale of plunder and impunity

According to a report compiled by the CNRG, the narrative has shifted to one of dismay, crime, mortality, immense environmental degradation and rampant labour rights violations.
By Business Reporter Oct. 18, 2023