Furthermore a number of SADC environment related protocols to which Zimbabwe is Party to were ratified among them the Protocol on Education and Training; Energy; Health; Mining; Shared Watercourses; Revised Protocol on Shared Watercourses; Transport Communications and Meteorology; and Protocol on Wildlife Conservation and Law
HIGH COURT OF ZIMBABWE MUSITHU J HARARE 7 & 13 October 2022 Urgent Chamber Application Interdict in the first respondent who determined that the mine was pegged on the third respondent s farm in violation of the law That determination was upheld by the second respondent The applicant is granted leave to resume its mining
Mining Laws and Regulations 2025 ICLG Mining Law covers common issues in mining laws and regulations including the acquisition of rights ownership requirements and restrictions processing transfer and encumbrance environmental aspects native title and land rights in 13 jurisdictions Published 17/09/2024
compliance to environmental impact assessment regulations by a gold mining company in zaka district zimbabwe a travesty or tribute to environmental democracy and justice July 2021 DOI
Minerals and Mining Act Act 703 2006 these Regulations are made this day 20th of March 2012 Application and general administration Regulation 1—Application 1 These Regulations apply to a the conveyance storage possession manufacture and use of explosives for mining quarrying and civil works; and
PROVINCIAL MINING DIRECTOR MIDLANDS And K & G MINING SYNDICATE IN THE HIGH COURT OF ZIMBABWE MAKONESE J BULAWAYO 24 FEBRUARY 2020 & 11MAY 2020 Opposed application D Mwonzora for the applicant T Zishiri for the 2 nd respondent MAKONESE J This is an application for a declaratory made in terms
2020 Zimbabwe Mining Newsletter 2020 revealed that the Ministry of Mines and Mining Technology in 2017 forfeited more than 1000 mining claims for ASSGM in Matabeleland North province Zimbabwe because they have failed to pay US$ 100 for inspection fee during six months of starting operations
Mining plays a key role in Zimbabwe s economy contributing 5% and 23% to the country s gross domestic GDP and total exports respectively It also generates foreign currency and supplies raw materials to some industries PDF READ THE FULL ARTICLE ON CALAMEO References Bulpin 1968 To the Banks of the Zambezi
studying for his PhD he accepted a permanent lecturership in the Law Faculty at the University of Zimbabwe Since then Madhuku has taught introduction to law constitutional law labour law jurisprudence legal theory tax law and banking law and has published extensively in these areas He is currently Chair
Mining Law and Policy A comparative analysis of South Africa and Zimbabwe s mining laws and policy regimes TADIOS MUZOROZA A research dissertation submitted to the Centre for Human Rights Law Faculty University of Pretoria Pretoria in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the LLM in International Trade & Investment Law degree
Update on the Zimbabwe Mining Export Laws Share this 7 February 2023 By Steve Chikengezha Introduction The mining sector in Zimbabwe is arguably the backbone of the economy and carries opportunities and considerable returns in so far as foreign direct investment is concerned This is coupled with the ever increasing strategic emergence of
The law should make it mandatory for mining companies to remit shares to Community Share Ownership Trusts CSOTs The MMAB must make it mandatory for mining companies to provide compensation to victims of mining displacement before they are relocated Minerals in Zimbabwe belong to citizens The bill must provide for access to
The law should make it mandatory for mining companies to remit shares to Community Share Ownership Trusts CSOTs The MMAB must make it mandatory for mining companies to provide compensation to victims of mining displacement before they are relocated Minerals in Zimbabwe belong to citizens The bill must provide for access to
What laws regulate mining The mining activities are regulated by the Mining Code approved by Law no 31/11 of 23 September Which Government Bodies administer mining law The Government bodies which administer the mining industry are the Ministry of Mineral Resources and Petroleum ENDIAMA National Concessionaire for diamonds ; SODIAM a public
Mining Law 2020 Seventh Edition A practical cross border insight into mining law Featuring contributions from Al Busaidy Mansoor Jamal & Co ALRUD Law Firm Anderson Môri & Tomotsune Boden Law Claro & Cia Cruz Marcelo & Tenefrancia Dempsey Law Firm Eric Silwamba Jalasi and Linyama Legal Practitioners Georgi Dimitrov Attorneys
By Joshua Machinga Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association Background Transparent equitable and optimal exploitation of mineral resources to underpin broad based sustainable growth and socio economic development is what is envisioned by the African Mining is also given great prominence and the Vision clearly lays out the aspect
A recent report by the Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association ZELA revealed the potential risks and opportunities that exist The Chinese strategy demonstrates no fear to seize the opportunities and occupying the risky investment space in Zimbabwe s mining sector Western investors on the other hand remain reluctant to work in Zimbabwe
Taxation law enforcement in the mining sector is severely challenging and mining companies owe significant sums to government and District councils across Zimbabwe for minerals such as gold in Kadoma diamonds in Marange and black granite in Mutoko Districts Bhatasara 2013; Kaseke et al 2015; Mtisi et al 2011 Reports from civil society
The mining regulatory framework in Zimbabwe is relatively straightforward Mineral rights are vested in the President who primarily administers these rights through the structures and institutions under the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development Any person above 18 years of age permanently resident in Zimbabwe or a company duly registered in
the Act and strengthen the Minister s power to include such conditions in the mining concession/lease; Make local content commitments a bid variable with significant weighting for all new competitively tendered mineral concessions auctions ; Consideration could be given to expanding the Indigenisation Law to cover purchases from indigenous
Mining plays a key role in Zimbabwe s economy contributing 5% and 23% to the country s gross domestic GDP and total exports respectively It also generates foreign currency and supplies raw materials to some industries PDF READ THE FULL ARTICLE ON CALAMEO References Bulpin 1968 To the Banks of the Zambezi
The downloadable document below is the consolidated text of the Act incorporating all amendments made up to the 1st August 2021
5 Update on the Zimbabwe Mining Export Laws Share this 7 February 2023 By Steve Chikengezha Introduction The mining sector in Zimbabwe is arguably the backbone of the economy and carries opportunities and considerable returns in so far as foreign direct investment is concerned This is coupled with the ever increasing strategic emergence of