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Zim urged to ban scrap metal exports
CALLS for Zimbabwe to ban scrap metal exports have grown amid revelations about 30 foundry and steel recycling firms have closed shop in the last two years due to acute shortage of feedstock and high scrap metal prices. |
Zimbabwe: President Takes Urban Renewal Gospel to Kwekwe
URBAN renewalis at the centre of Zanupes agenda ahead of both the looming by-elections and next year's general elections,occasions which both offer the electorate the opportunity to boot out incompetent and often corrupt opposition councillors from the cities. |
ZMF strategises for the achievement of US$8 Billion in 2022
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The Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) a body that represents the small-scale and artisanal (ASM) miners in Zimbabwe has made strides to strategise on the achievement of the US$8 Billion mining industry in 2022. |
Mozambique: Port of Maputo Sets New Cargo Record
The Port of Maputo on 26 January revealed that in 2021 it set a new record for handling cargo. |
Glencore reports 43% higher ferrochrome production
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Glencore reports 43% higher ferrochrome production |
IMFA reports PAT of Rs 122 crore, up nearly 3.7 times y-o-y
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IMFA reports PAT of Rs 122 crore, up nearly 3.7 times y-o-y |
Yildirim Group confirms completion of Albchrome acquisition
Albchrome has been somewhat controversial due to a number of miners deaths and serious injuries with no accountability from the company. Furthermore, protests have taken place over working conditions, low salaries, and failure to provide adequate safety materi... |
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