Shamva Mine Explores New Technology Options to Cut Costs

Shamva Gold mine

Shamva Mine utilises pneumatic powered equipment for drilling, including various techniques like Underhand stoping and long-hole stoping as well as underground development General Manager Gift Mapakame told journalists at a Media Tour held at the gold mine recently.

The Kuvimba Mining House (KMH) owned mine also handles subsequent blasting operations with Underground Bulk Emulsions, which are handled using portable emulsion pumps.

However, according to Mapakame, Shamva Mine is currently exploring technology options to replace pneumatics as it appears costly to run. The decision to explore new technologies is supported by statistics that show an increasing cost of operations due to the use of pneumatics.

“Shamva Mine utilizes pneumatic powered equipment for drilling. This is inclusive of Underhand stoping and long-hole stoping as well as underground development.  Subsequent blasting operations are carried out with Underground Bulk Emulsions which are handled using portable emulsion pumps. The mine is currently exploring technology options to replace pneumatics as it appears costly to run” Mapakame said.

Shamva Mine’s decision to explore new technologies is strategic, considering the current economic climate in Zimbabwe.

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Moreover, the mining company’s decision is also a reflection of the global trend towards sustainability. Industries worldwide are moving towards more environmentally-friendly options, and Shamva Mine’s decision aligns with this trend. The move away from pneumatic-powered equipment is likely to reduce the environmental impact of mining operations and contribute to the global effort to reduce carbon emissions.

As Zimbabwe’s economy struggles, the move to cut costs is a strategic one to stay viable in the long run.

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