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HARARE - President Emmerson Mnangagwa has reassigned Winston Chitando as Mines and Mining Development Minister and demoted Soda Zhemu to the Ministry of National Housing and Social Amenities.
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According to court papers, Mlalazi and Ndhlovu are holders of mining claims and certificates of registration at Ascotvale Farm in Mazowe, which farm is listed in Kuruneri’s estate.
TWO Mazowe miners have approached the High Court for a revision of judgment accusing the late former Finance minister Christopher Kuruneri of secretly acquiring.
According to court papers, Mlalazi and Ndhlovu are holders of mining claims and certificates of registration at Ascotvale Farm in Mazowe, which farm is listed in Kuruneri’s estate.
HARARE – Mines Minister Soda Zhemu has called on artisanal miners to “completely stop” mining activities during the current rain season which poses a high