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Zimbabwe State Gold Miner Targets Doubling Output by 2029 as Expansion Projects Gain Momentum

Zimbabwe’s state-owned gold producer, Mutapa Gold Resources, plans to double its annual gold output to 220,000 ounces by 2029, supported by a series of expansion projects aimed at strengthening the country’s position as one of Africa’s leading gold producers. The ambitious growth strategy comes as the company secures fresh financing for key mining developments and aligns with Zimbabwe’s broader objective of increasing mineral exports and foreign currency earnings. Mutapa, the country’s largest gold producer, is owned by the sovereign wealth-backed Mutapa Investment Fund and plays a central role in the nation’s mining sector.

According to company production reports cited by Reuters, Mutapa produced 104,626 ounces of gold in the financial year ended March 31, 2026, a decline of 10% from the previous year due primarily to lower ore grades. To reverse that trend, the company has secured $75 million from Zimbabwean banks, covering roughly half of the funding required for the Shamva Hill open-pit project. Once completed, the project is expected to increase annual production at the mine from approximately 24,000 ounces to nearly 80,000 ounces. Construction is scheduled to begin in August, while negotiations continue with international lenders for the remaining capital requirements.

Additional production growth is expected to come from a planned capacity expansion at the Jena Mine, improved operational efficiency at the Freda Rebecca Mine, and efforts to integrate output from artisanal miners into the formal supply chain. The expansion strategy aligns with Zimbabwe’s target of producing 50 metric tonnes of gold in 2026, up from the record 46.7 tonnes produced in 2025. Gold remains the country’s most important export commodity, generating $1.19 billion in export earnings during the first quarter of 2026, compared with $579 million during the same period a year earlier.

For Zimbabwe, the expansion represents more than a mining investment. Analysts say higher gold output could strengthen foreign exchange reserves, support economic growth, and attract additional investment into the country’s mineral sector at a time when global gold prices remain elevated. As governments and investors increasingly view gold as a strategic asset amid economic uncertainty, Mutapa’s growth plans could reinforce Zimbabwe’s role in global precious metals markets while advancing the country’s long-term ambitions to maximize value from its natural resources.

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