July 17, 2025
Gold Investing

Namib minerals to invest $400m in Zimbabwe gold mines

Bloomberg Namib Minerals plans to invest as much as $400 million in reviving two gold mining ventures in Zimbabwe over the next five years. The company is restarting the Redwing and Mazowe mines, which jointly hold 3.7 million ounces of gold, Namib Minerals Chief Executive Officer Ibrahima Sory Tall said Tuesday in an emailed statement.

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Gold Investing

Analyst cautions RBZ for halting gold coins sales

By Alois Vinga   AN economic analyst has urged the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) to be cautious following the decision to halt the sale of gold coins. In a statement, RBZ governor Dr John Mushayavanhu informed members of the public that the mop up sale of gold coins had been suspended, with immediate effect,

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Fixed Assets

White and Black farmers still bear the scars of Zimbabwe’s land grabs | Poverty and Development News

Harare, Zimbabwe – Guy Watson-Smith felt hurt and betrayed when his 5,000-hectare (12,355-acre) farm in Beatrice, in Zimbabwe’s Mashonaland East province, was violently invaded by three armed men in the early 2000s. The then-51-year-old white commercial farmer was not just losing his land; he was leaving behind hundreds of workers and their families, many of

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Intangible Assets

Zimbabwe: Winky D’s Hard Hitting Songs Ibotso, Copyrights Being Studied At UZ

ZIMDANCEHALL artiste Winky D’s two hard hitting songs Ibotso and Copyrights off his 2023 and 2015 albums respectively, are being studied at the University of Zimbabwe’s (UZ) Law Department, NewZimbabwe has learnt. Both songs, sent shockwaves in ruling Zanu PF circles when they were released, Ibotso being blacklisted on state controlled radio and television stations.

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Intangible Assets

Winky D’s hard hitting songs Ibotso, Copyrights being studied at UZ

By Staff Reporter ZIMDANCEHALL artiste Winky D’s two hard hitting songs Ibotso and Copyrights off his 2023 and 2015 albums respectively, are being studied at the University of Zimbabwe’s (UZ) Law Department, NewZimbabwe has learnt. Both songs, sent shockwaves in ruling Zanu PF circles when they were released, Ibotso being blacklisted on state controlled radio and television stations. They highlight social,

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