Arab twist to plunder ‘confirms deeply rooted criminal syndicate’

Mutsvangwa told reporters that an unnamed former Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) governor had struck a deal with the Arabs where Zimbabwe would exchange gold for US dollars.
By Julia Ndlela Apr. 19, 2024

Govt under fire as investors damage graves

He expressed concern over the development accusing government of disrespecting Zimbabwean norms.
By Problem Masau Apr. 3, 2024
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New ‘gold mafia’ film torches storm

It has since emerged that villagers who testified in the documentary have gone into hiding after receiving death threats from unknown persons.
By Kenneth Nyangani Mar. 24, 2024

SA political parties ignore rural communities’ needs

The communities’ demands for benefits from natural resources are supported by South Africa’s constitution.
By Emmanuel Koro Mar. 8, 2024

‘Exemption of 21 entities from scrutiny will fuel corruption’

CNRG said transparency in public procurement was essential to prevent corruption and impunity.
By Business Reporter Feb. 13, 2024

Why do SA political parties ignore environment in their manifestos?

Prof. Child said that while countries like Namibia and Zimbabwe have proactive policies to promote the wildlife economy, especially on private and communal lands.
By Emmanuel Koro Feb. 2, 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

How African markets are defining, expanding nature-based food systems

Every African country has booming indigenous markets where most smallholder farmers get their income, and most low-income consumers get affordable food.
By Charles Dhewa Dec. 6, 2023

Murowa mine flagged over labour rights abuses

ZDAMWU and CNRG said it was their duty to protect the welfare of mine workers.
By Silas Nkala Nov. 7, 2023