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Nexio Global Media > Africa > Zimbabwe Bans Export of Raw Minerals to Boost Domestic Value and Accountability
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Zimbabwe Bans Export of Raw Minerals to Boost Domestic Value and Accountability

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Last updated: February 26, 2026 6:49 am
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 3 Min Read
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Zimbabwe Stops Export of Raw Minerals and Lithium Concentrates to Bolster Domestic Processing

The Zimbabwean government has announced an immediate ban on the export of all raw minerals and lithium concentrates, a significant decision aimed at safeguarding national interests and promoting local value addition.

In a press briefing held in Harare, Polite Kambamura, the Minister of Mines and Mining Development, emphasized that this ban is part of broader reforms designed to enhance regulatory oversight in the mineral sector. He stated, “The government remains committed to ensuring transparency, in-country value addition, and accountability in the exportation of Zimbabwe’s mineral resources.”

The latest regulations highlight Zimbabwe’s strategic focus on lithium and other essential minerals, which the country possesses in substantial quantities. Over recent years, Zimbabwe has worked to diminish the export of unprocessed resources, prioritizing domestic processing instead.

Under the new rules, only mining companies that possess valid mining licenses and operate approved beneficiation plants will be authorized to export minerals. Importantly, third-party agents or traders will no longer be allowed to export on behalf of mining firms. This shift aims to streamline processes and ensure that the benefits of mineral wealth stay within the country.

Kambamura stressed the importance of these measures by stating that the Ministry of Mines will conduct tests to verify the mineral composition of each export consignment. “No application will be processed without full compliance with the above requirements,” he warned, signaling a strict approach to enforcement.

Authorities, including the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) and the Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe (MMCZ), have been instructed to rigorously enforce the suspension. Kambamura noted, “ZIMRA, MMCZ, and regulators are advised to observe the suspension without exception.”

The government expects the mining industry to cooperate with these new regulations, which are framed as a necessary move in the national interest. The ministry plans to engage industry stakeholders soon to discuss the expected changes and ensure a smooth transition during implementation.

Non-compliance with these regulations will result in denied clearance for exports, a measure that aims to strengthen accountability around mineral production and maximize the retention of economic value within Zimbabwe.

Kambamura reiterated that these initiatives are not just about regulation but about creating a transparent and beneficial framework for all involved in the mining sector. The aim is to ensure that local operators who adhere to the new standards receive the support they need during this transition.

As Zimbabwe takes this important step, the global mining community will be watching closely to see how these changes affect the domestic industry and the country’s mineral exports.

— Reported by Nexio News

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