|
Back to Index
Statement in response to the story in the Zimbabwe Independent published
on Friday 8th October 2010
Movement
for Democratic Change
October 12,
2010
Statements attributed
to me are not true and are an invention to suite spurious agendas
which had nothing to do with my mission and agenda. The Gwanda meeting
was undertaken as a prelude to the Deputy Minster's visit
to small scale and large scale mines in Matabeleland South and Bulawayo
provinces.
The objectives
of the meeting were to brief stakeholders on the legal framework
that the ministry is working on i.e. proposed amendments to the
Mines and Minerals Act, Corporate Social Responsibility Regulations
being promulgated by the Ministry Review of the tax regime applying
on the marketing of gold by small scale miners.
The meeting
also accorded stakeholders the opportunity to raise areas where
they would want government to intervene in order to facilitate their
mining efforts. Stakeholders were drawn from small scale miners,
Women in mining, Zimbabwe federation of miners, CID Precious minerals
unit, Local councillors, Environmental management agency personnel,
representatives of large scale miners, informal small scale miners
(makorokoza) and youth in mining.
Gwanda is a
gold mining area and discussion with the Deputy Minister after his
address guided by a standard written text centred on small scale
mining in the district. One member of the press tried to introduce
the issue of diamond mining and issues of human rights violations
in Chiadzwa and Marange. His question was "Is it government
policy to change customers who buy diamonds based on governments'
violation of human rights?" I responded that "Frankly
I was not going to discuss Maguwu in a stakeholders meeting".
Women in mining
later wanted to know if they could apply to mine in Chiadzwa
and Marange. I informed them that they were free to do so. At no
stage did the United States role in marketing of diamonds become
a topical issue as Gwanda is not a diamond mining district. The
author of the story stormed out of the meeting long before it was
completed demonstrating his fury for my denial to use the platform
to discuss so called "human rights violations in Chiadzwa"
a topic that does not fall within the mandate of ministry of mines.
Hon. Gift Chimanikire
Deputy Minister of Mines and Mining Development
Please credit www.kubatana.net if you make use of material from this website.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License unless stated otherwise.
TOP
|