
Mozambique-Zimbabwe Fuel Pipeline to Expand Capacity
The annual capacity of the Beira corridor pipeline will increase from 3 million to 5 million cubic meters by 2027.
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The annual capacity of the Beira corridor pipeline will increase from 3 million to 5 million cubic meters by 2027.
French impact investment group Investisseurs & Partenaires (I&P) has made its first investment in Zimbabwe, backing Bulawayo-based NeedEnergy, a startup focused on optimizing energy consumption for businesses and utilities. The
Kavango Resources is exploring the potential to use open pit mining to exploit gold deposits at the Hillside Project in Zimbabwe.
The funding will enable Premier African Minerals to fully restart operations at the Zulu Mine project.
Pan-African finance institution the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has signed a joint project preparation facility with Zimbabwe’s Mutapa Investment Fund. The facility will see the parties collaborate on mobilizing up
The final approval and implementation of the Petroleum Production Sharing Agreement is expected in the coming weeks, advancing the development of the Zimbabwe’s Cabora Bassa Basin.
The Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe took part in industry-led discussions at the Critical Minerals Africa forum, as both an event partner and exhibitor.
The partnership is poised to help alleviate pressure on Zimbabwe’s grid while improving efficiency in the mining sector.
Minister of Mines and Mining Development Polite Kambamura will showcase Zimbabwe’s critical mineral investment opportunities, underpinned by recent policy reforms and downstream infrastructure expansion.
The lithium concentrator will be owned and operated by British and Chinese investors for six years before being handed over to the government of Zimbabwe.