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NRZ Volumes up 150 percent
THE National Railways of Zimbabwe’s volumes have increased 150 percent since the beginning of the year spurred by an increase in coal production at the country’s major mines. |
Zim Alloys Seeks to Unlock $225m
ZIMBABWE Alloys stands to unlock about $225 million from the export of three million tonnes of chrome ore over five years if Government grants the company’s application for an export licence. |
Lease for Sukinda Mines Extended
The Tata Steel has executed supplementary lease deed for its Sukinda Chromite Mine following approval of lease extension by the State Government. |
Odisha’s Mining Boom is Over – and Everyone is Scrambling to Cut Their Losses
Iron ore exports to China provided a short-lived boom to the state economy. The mining companies made millions but the state squandered the gains by failing to beef up local industry. |
Platinum Projects Well Under Way
Platinum group metals (PGMs) producer Sylvania Platinum’s project portfolio includes four hot spots on the northern limb of the Bushveld Igneous Complex that have been identified as prospective platinum, palladium and gold targets (PGM 3E), together with copp... |
ZMF Seeks Licence to Export 500,000t Chrome Ore
THE Zimbabwe Miners’ Federation (ZMF) is seeking a licence to export more than 500,000 tonnes of chrome ore from small-scale miners. The request follows the temporary lifting of raw chrome ore exports ban, which is meant to rejuvenate the sector and empower s... |
Panel Moots Reopening of Seven Non-Captive Mines
Minister of State for Steel and Mines Prafulla Kumar Mallick on Wednesday said that the inter-departmental committee on mines has recommended reopening of seven non-captive mines in the State. |
Zimbabwe: Unki Platinum Mine Production Up
[Ferro-Alloys.com]UNKI mine produced 16 000 equivalent refined platinum ounces in the second quarter to June 30, 2015, about 7 percent higher than the comparative period last year, the company has said. |
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