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Communities lament challenges from Chinese mining companies
Communities near mining areas in Zimbabwe have raised concerns about Chinese-owned mining companies, accusing them of lacking transparency and accountability.
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Diamond heist exposes Zimbabwe’s diamond trade woes
BY Ndumiso Tshuma The Centre for Natural Resource Governance (CNRG) has urged the government to address critical transparency and oversight…
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CNRG calls for community involvement to stop natural resource looting
The Centre for Natural Resource Governance (CNRG) has warned that countries endowed with natural resources are more susceptible to poverty,…
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Hwange environmental wars, wildlife suffers the most
By Rutendo Mapfumo Human and industrial activities at the Hwange National Park and its surrounding areas are the major reason…
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Dinde activist trial postponed
By Tinashe Mungazi Dinde activist, Never Tshuma who stands accused of inciting public violence will have to wait a little…
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Hwange villagers fight to keep Chinese miner off their land
By Tinashe Mungazi Villagers in Dinde, Hwange district are up in arms with their local chief whom they accuse of…
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Mnangagwa’s push for billion-dollar coal industry endangers Hwange communities
By Tumelo Nare At least 50 people have been killed so far this year due to human and wildlife conflict…
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Police launch investigations into Hwange shooting incident
By Tinashe Mungazi Police say they are investigating a case in which two Hwange women were hit by stray bullets…
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Hwange villagers fume after Govt evicts them to make way for new township
By Tinashe Mungazi HWANGE villagers have reacted angrily at Government`s decision to evict them from their communal area to make…
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Chinese mining firms descend on Hwange, villagers fear eviction
Greater Whange Residents Association has condemned the mushrooming of Chinese firms in the district amid fears that villagers will be displaced…
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