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  2. Mining industry of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Agincourt Mine, Mberengwa. The mining industry of Zimbabwe is highly diversified, with close to 40 different minerals. The predominant minerals mined by the industry include platinum, chrome, gold, coal, and diamonds. The country boasts the second-largest platinum deposit and high-grade chromium ores in the world, with approximately 2.8 billion ...

  3. Mberengwa District - Wikipedia

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    Agincourt Mine in Mberengwa Musicians playing Zimbabwean pop music in Danga, 2005. Mberengwa, originally known as Belingwe, is a district in Midlands province in Zimbabwe.The district is now divided into sub-districts: Mberengwa North, East, West and South.

  4. Oxiana Limited - Wikipedia

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    In February 2007 Oxiana launched a friendly takeover bid for Agincourt, this bid was accepted in April. Oxiana acquired through this the Wiluna Gold Mine, the energy company Nova with its uranium rights at Wiluna and the Martabe Gold Project in Sumatra. [3] Oxiana sold the Wiluna Gold Mine in July 2007 to Apex Minerals. [4]

  5. By Tonderai Gonorenda and Nyasha Chingono. CHEGUTU, Zimbabwe (Reuters) - Zimbabwean authorities were still searching on Monday for survivors trapped underground when a disused gold mine collapsed ...

  6. Six dead and 15 trapped in Zimbabwe gold mine collapse

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  7. The death toll in a collapsed gold mine in Zimbabwe expected ...

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    The death toll from a shaft collapse at a disused gold mine in Zimbabwe was expected to rise to 13, the vice president said, according to state media. State-run newspaper The Sunday Mail quoted ...

  8. Tati Goldfields - Wikipedia

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    The Tati Goldfields are a mineral-rich band in Botswana and Zimbabwe in southern Africa. The band runs approximately 130 kilometres (81 mi) long by 5 kilometres (3 mi) wide, and crosses the Tati River. It is the southernmost of the gold-bearing bands in the Archaen greenstone belts of Zimbabwe. It is estimated that between 1866 and 1963 over ...

  9. At least 10 dead in Zimbabwe gold mine collapse as rescue ...

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    Rescue teams in Zimbabwe are continuing the search for survivors, three days after a disused gold mine in the country’s Chegutu district collapsed, killing at least 10 illegal miners.