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Nedbank Tour de Great Dyke: Stakeholders unite for a worthy cause

Cyclists rode from Selous to Kwekwe and put up for the night at the King Solomon Hotel.
By Austin Karonga Nov. 10, 2024

Mimosa Cycling Club gears up for Nedbank Tour de Great Dyke

The Nedbank Tour de Great Dyke was launched by YA FM in 2016, and the title sponsor Nedbank has showed their support returning for the seventh-year running.
By Austin Karonga Nov. 2, 2024

Nedbank renews Tour de Great Dyke sponsorship 

Thus year's event is scheduled for November 7 to 9 with over 300 cyclists having expressed their desire and willingness to participate in the race. 
By Austin Karonga Oct. 19, 2024

Kuvimba Mining House scouts for platinum investment partner

Afromet Joint Stock Company is wholly owned by Russia’s investment and industrial group Vi Holding.
By Online Reporter May. 23, 2024

Karo plans to raise US$260m capital

At nameplate capacity, Karo is expected to process approximately 2,5 million tonnes per annum of ore and produce 190 ounces of PGMs per annum.
By Melody Chikono Jan. 11, 2024
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Major shake-up at Kuvimba Mining

This, Zimbabwe Independent understands, is in response to concerns expressed by shareholders over management's failure to meet set targets.
By Freeman Makopa Nov. 10, 2023

82-year-old charms Tour de Great Dyke

"In 1968 I won 10km and 20km events and from that time I started breaking records for fun," Dube told Independent Sport.
By Austin Karonga Nov. 3, 2023

Feature: Politics stifling Mutorashanga growth

The people of Mutorashanga were losing out as the tourists preferred to bring their own drinks, braai packs and other goods.
By Sydney Kawadza Oct. 2, 2023

FEATURE: Ex-chrome mining areas feel the heat

Although the companies have left, they buy chrome from artisanal miners in the area.
By Elma Zhoya Aug. 25, 2023