SMM, August 21: Zimbabwe's Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mines and Mining Development, led by Chairman Hon. Remigious Matangira, has endorsed Prospect Lithium Zimbabwe's (PLZ) Arcadia project as a beneficiation benchmark following a fact-finding visit to the Goromonzi site, citing the company's proactive investment in local processing ahead of regulatory enforcement.
PLZ and subsidiary Arcadia Technology Zimbabwe have invested approximately $400 million in processing infrastructure and paid over $100 million in taxes and royalties to date. Its lithium sulphate plant, commissioned December 2025, is running stably, while a lithium carbonate plant under construction is set to begin rough output this month. The company reports a 90% metal recovery rate and 96% wastewater recycling rate, and has directed over $3 million toward community development, including founding the Triangle Zimbabwe College of Engineering and Technology.
During the visit, PLZ Commercial Manager Leo Huizenga presented a package of fiscal reform proposals aimed at improving downstream refining competitiveness. The centerpiece is a graduated royalty system that would replace Zimbabwe's flat 7% rate with a tiered structure scaled to processing stage: 7% on raw ore/concentrates, 5% on lithium sulphate, and 3% on battery-grade chemical salts, rewarding beneficiation over raw ore export. PLZ also flagged a currency mismatch straining liquidity, with 30% of its revenue earned in ZiG against 84% of tax liabilities due in foreign currency, and is urging the government to accept a greater share of tax payments in ZiG. Separately, the company called for its 10% export tax and 3% export levy to be treated as tax-deductible expenses, arguing that current non-deductibility pushes the effective burden to approximately 16.25% under Zimbabwe's 25% corporate tax rate, amounting to double taxation.
SMM View: Parliamentary endorsement of PLZ's Arcadia operation lends policy momentum to the company's fiscal reform push, positioning it as a reference case for how Zimbabwe may calibrate royalty and export-tax policy across its lithium sector. With processing capacity, community investment, and now legislative backing aligned, the outcome of PLZ's proposals particularly the graduated royalty system could set a precedent shaping how other Zimbabwean lithium producers structure future downstream investment decisions.
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