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Zimbabwe targets $21 billion mineral export surge as mining sector ramps up expansion

Zimbabwe is positioning for a major mining expansion as authorities project mineral exports could reach $21 billion, driven by rising investment in gold, lithium, platinum, and other strategic minerals critical to global industrial and clean-energy demand. The anticipated growth has triggered a large-scale hiring push across the country’s mining sector, according to ZimLive and Business Insider Africa.

Mining companies operating in Zimbabwe are reportedly preparing significant recruitment drives as new projects, processing facilities, and exploration activities accelerate. Analysts say demand for engineers, geologists, heavy equipment operators, processing specialists, and technical workers is expected to rise sharply as firms expand production capacity.

Zimbabwe has increasingly attracted investor attention due to its large reserves of lithium, a mineral essential for electric vehicle batteries and renewable energy storage systems. The country also remains one of Africa’s key producers of gold, platinum group metals, chrome, and diamonds, sectors that continue to generate vital foreign currency earnings.

Government officials say the mining expansion forms part of broader efforts to increase industrial output, export revenues, and employment while positioning Zimbabwe as a major supplier of strategic minerals in global supply chains. Industry analysts note that competition for African critical minerals is intensifying as Western, Chinese, and Gulf-backed investors seek long-term access to resources tied to the global energy transition.

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