Lithium export ban may jolt global market as last shipments reach China
Roberts said rising global demand for batteries had already pushed lithium prices higher, although this had not translated into higher export earnings for Zimbabwe.
By Chen Williams
31m ago
AFM Zimbabwe to host national youth conference
Other artists set to perform include Unveiled, Worshipper L Gunda, Nyasha Mutonhori, Baba and Mai Cherai, Vabati Vajehova and Wesley Nyamukuta, among others.
By Tendai Sauta
1h ago
Opposition to boycott CAB3 hearings after violence, intimidation.
Journalists were also targetted, with the Zanu PF youths blocking them from leaving the venue and demanding that they delete footage from cellphones and cameras.
By Miriam Mangwaya
1h ago
Cry, my beloved Zimbabwe
They refused to be swayed by the offer of wealth and privilege to renounce their lofty principles and usher in genuine freedom and independence for all the people of Zimbabwe.
By Agrippah Mutambara
2h ago
Zim bets on grass tech to boost food security
The technology, which uses specially grown grass as a substrate for mushroom cultivation, is gaining traction due to its affordability and quick returns, Jiri said.
By Lesley Kufandada
2h ago
Miners demand probe into Chinese illicit practices
The revelation has sparked alarm within the local mining industry and prompted immediate measures to protect the integrity of Zimbabwe’s gold sector.
By Kenneth Nyangani
2h ago
Medical aid sector urges swift regulatory law
The proposed Bill seeks to establish a dedicated statutory body to regulate medical aid societies, address weak regulatory frameworks and enhance protection for beneficiaries.
By Vanessa Gonye
2h ago
High Court upholds search warrant against Huaxin Zimbabwe
The investigations cover alleged violations of Exchange Control Regulations, the Labour Act, and the Bank Use Promotion and Suppression of Money Laundering Act.
By Desmond Chingarande
3h ago
Surging imports erode Zim’s export gains
On the import side, industrial supplies accounted for the largest share at 35,6%, followed by capital goods (24%) and fuels and lubricants (18,3%).
By Sharon Zebra
3h ago




