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Published: March 2026
Publisher: Kunthom Media Solutions
Highlights from this issue
Raw mineral export ban sparks industry debate
Zimbabwe’s decision to ban the export of raw minerals and lithium concentrates has stirred strong reactions across the mining sector. Some experts say the move will boost local processing and industrial growth, while others warn that sudden policy changes could affect investment and jobs.
Engineering strategy must fit mining’s unique risks
Veteran mining executive Dr Eng Thomas Lusiyano says mining cannot follow normal business models. He explains that mining strategy must account for geological uncertainty, large capital costs, and long project timelines.
Engineers called key to national development
National Housing and Social Amenities Minister Professor Paul Mavima says engineers play a crucial role in turning national plans into real projects. He urged professionals to use modern tools such as digital engineering and artificial intelligence to build stronger infrastructure.
Inside the career of mining leader Anselm Mapako
In an exclusive interview, mining engineer Anselm Mapako reflects on more than 18 years in the industry. He shares lessons on leadership, safety, technology, and the skills young professionals need to succeed in mining.
Steel giant Dinson eyes growth in local industry
Dinson Industrial Group says its steel projects are moving into full production, marking a major milestone for Zimbabwe’s industrial sector. The company believes steel manufacturing will help drive infrastructure development and support the country’s economic goals.
Women in Engineering Awards return for second edition
The upcoming Women in Engineering Awards and Conference will celebrate female professionals who are making an impact in engineering fields. Organisers are encouraging nominations ahead of the June 2026 event.







