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Zimbabwe mineral export ban draws mixed reactions

Analysts back value-addition push while labour groups warn sudden policy shift could affect jobs and investment

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March 14, 2026
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Split illustration showing raw mineral ore and a mineral processing plant, representing Zimbabwe’s debate over banning exports of unprocessed minerals.

A split illustration shows raw mineral ore beside a mineral processing plant, reflecting debate over Zimbabwe’s ban on exporting unprocessed minerals and the push for local beneficiation. (Image: ZiMining illustration)

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  • Zimbabwe’s ban on exporting raw minerals has sparked mixed reactions across the mining sector.
  • Analysts say local processing could boost revenue and industrial growth.
  • Labour groups warn sudden policy shifts may affect jobs and investment stability.

ZIMBABWE’S newly announced ban on the export of raw minerals has drawn mixed reactions from analysts, industry players and labour groups, with supporters praising the push for local processing while critics warn about policy uncertainty.

Mines and Mining Development Minister Polite Kambamura announced the ban recently, saying the move aims to curb smuggling and ensure the country captures more value from its mineral resources.

The measure targets exports of unprocessed minerals including lithium concentrates, platinum group metal concentrates, chrome ore concentrates and nickel concentrates.

Some analysts say the policy could significantly boost Zimbabwe’s mineral revenues if it leads to expanded domestic processing.

Economic analyst Professor Gift Mugano said exporting value-added minerals could multiply earnings.

“Exporting value-added minerals can increase revenue five to ten times, unlocking transformative gains in export revenue, employment and industrial growth,” Mugano said.

Industry consultants say the move could reshape Zimbabwe’s mining value chain by favouring companies with processing capacity.

FinConnect Africa partner Timothy Dhlamini said firms with mineral processing plants are now positioned to benefit from the policy.

“If you own or control a processing plant, you are now in a strong position in the value chain. If you don’t, you will need one or a partner who does,” he said.

Dhlamini said the policy shift could trigger new investment and partnerships as companies move to build local processing facilities.

Business leaders say the change also presents operational challenges for exporters adjusting to the new rules.

Tashinga Musara of Innovate Maritime Africa said the ban was “bittersweet” for some companies.

“The export ban presents immediate operational challenges for those of us involved in mineral exports, but it also opens up long-term opportunities for growth, investment and industrial development,” Musara said.

Labour groups, however, warned that abrupt policy shifts could affect workers and investor confidence.

Justice Chinhema, general secretary of the Zimbabwe Diamond and Allied Minerals Workers Union, said sudden regulatory changes could disrupt existing operations.

“We are concerned about the potential impact of sudden policy shifts on mine workers’ jobs, incomes and working conditions,” Chinhema said.

Civil society organisations also urged authorities to strengthen oversight of the minerals sector.

The Zimbabwe Environmental Law Organisation said stronger policy and legal frameworks were needed to ensure transparency and environmental protection.

Several mining companies have already invested in local processing facilities ahead of earlier government plans to phase out raw mineral exports.

Chinese firms Huayou Cobalt and Sinomine Resource Group have built lithium processing plants in Zimbabwe as the country positions itself as a supplier of battery minerals.

Zimbabwe holds some of the world’s largest lithium reserves and has become a major supplier of the metal used in electric vehicle batteries, according to the United States Geological Survey.

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