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Kasukuwere
evicts miners
Xolisani Ncube, Daily News
October 17, 2013
http://www.dailynews.co.zw/articles/2013/10/17/kasukuwere-evicts-miners?
Fifteen gold miners in
Mashonaland Central province are protesting Environment, Water and
Climate minister, Savior Kasukuwere’s decision to evict them
from their operations.
The gold miners, who
say they were given permission by the ministry of Mines and have
environmental impact assessment certificates from the Environmental
Management Agency, were told to stop mining on the banks of the
Mazowe River by the minister.
This was after Kasukuwere
toured the river and accused them of using chemicals that pollute
the river.
“That is unacceptable,”
Kasukuwere said.
“This nation cannot
be destroyed under our watch. It would be wrong to handover this
country to the next generation when it no longer has rivers and
their tributaries.
It does not matter where
one comes from,” he said during the briefing.
But Edzayi Kufandarerwa,
Zimbabwe Miners Federation president, claimed Kasukuwere’s
order was likely to slash gold production in the country saying
a significant portion of the country’s gold sector comes from
small-scale miners.
“Currently, most
mining firms have stopped operating and some of them have invested
heavily into the projects,” Kufandarerwa said.
He said his organisation
has approached the ministry of Mines for assistance in stopping
the evictions.
Fred Moyo, deputy minister
of Mines, told the Daily News that he has been approached by the
federation and was hopeful that an amicable solution would be found.
“I told them to
comply with the environmental requirements, but if the situation
does not change, I will have to check with our technical team for
a way forward,” Moyo said.
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