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GOVERNMENT is set to revive closed mines in a bid to ramp up production, as the country eyes a US$12 billion mining industry by 2023.
This comes as Finance minister Mthuli Ncube, in his recent 2022 budget statement, said mining will anchor economic growth next year.
Speaking during a post-Cabinet media briefing on Tuesday, Information minister Monica Mutsvangwa said the government will increase production and revive Kamativi Tin Mines, Todal-Bokai Platinum Project and develop the ferrochrome sector.

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Winston Chitando, Minister of Mines.

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