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Zimbabwe’s Kuvimba Restructures Darwendale Platinum Project

by Times Reporter
July 17, 2025
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Zimbabwe’s Kuvimba Restructures Darwendale Platinum Project

Zimbabwe’s state-affiliated mining group, Kuvimba Mining House, has restructured its long-stalled Darwendale platinum initiative in response to resurging global platinum prices and capital constraints. Chief Executive Officer Trevor Barnard confirmed in an interview with Reuters that the company will now pursue an open-pit development model for the site, rather than the initially proposed and more capital-intensive underground mine.

Originally launched in 2014 under the auspices of former President Robert Mugabe and then Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, the Darwendale project was intended to be Zimbabwe’s flagship platinum operation. The original blueprint entailed a $450 million underground mine, positioning it as one of the largest investments in the country’s mining sector. However, the venture was significantly compromised in 2022 following the exit of Kuvimba’s Russian joint venture partner and a concurrent slump in global platinum group metals (PGMs) prices.

Barnard explained that the move towards open-pit mining reflects both a scaling down in ambition and a strategic reprioritisation: “That is quite a change in scope and phasing. It’s very difficult to raise $450 million specifically for a platinum project and in Zimbabwe.” The new plan is set to commence at a markedly reduced initial investment of $50 million.

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The revised capital will be sourced from a combination of internally generated revenue, modest debt instruments, and support from the Mutapa Investment Fund, Zimbabwe’s sovereign wealth fund and Kuvimba’s parent entity. Kuvimba’s existing asset base includes three operational gold mines which collectively yielded 116,000 ounces in 2024, providing a stable revenue stream to support expansion into platinum.

The strategic pivot aligns with a broader resurgence in the platinum market. After a prolonged downturn, platinum prices have rebounded sharply. According to market data, the metal saw a 36% increase in the second quarter of 2025 alone, with a dramatic 28% rise in June. Hedge funds and speculative investors have driven this uptick, culminating in the highest monthly gain since 1986 and pushing platinum to an 11-year peak of $1,432.60 per ounce.

Industry analysts observe that Zimbabwe, along with South Africa—its neighbour and a major platinum producer—may witness a reactivation of previously shelved projects. One such example is Tharisa’s Karo PGM project, which was postponed due to price instability. On 9 July, Tharisa indicated that improved market conditions have enhanced its financial position, prompting renewed momentum toward finalising the $391 million development.

As platinum demand remains robust—fueled by industrial applications and particularly strong Chinese imports—the revised trajectory of the Darwendale project underscores the need for agile strategy in the extractive sector. It also reflects the growing importance of sovereign wealth structures in resource-backed financing across Africa.

In adopting a more phased and cost-effective approach, Kuvimba appears intent on balancing resource potential with fiscal prudence, while maintaining Zimbabwe’s foothold in the competitive global platinum market.

Tags: Darwendale projectKaro PGM projectKuvimba Mining HouseMutapa fundopen pit miningPlatinum miningplatinum prices 2025South Africa platinumTharisaZimbabwe mining sectorZimbabwe sovereign wealth fund
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