Corporate Accountability and Human Rights of Transnational Companies in Zimbabwe’s Mineral Extractive Industries
Author: Gaynor Vambe July 8, 2026 Bikita Minerals' new spodumene plant [Photo credit: Newzwire] Introduction Zimbabwe is a landlocked country in Southern Africa that is richly endowed with a variety…
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