Breaking: Shamva Achieves Over 1.1 Million Fatality-Free Shifts, 365 Days Without Lost Time Injuries

Gift Mapakame

Kuvimba Mining House (KMH)-owned Shamva Mining Company, in its endeavour to achieve zero harm and demonstrate that such a standard is possible in the mining sector, has accomplished 1,167,000 fatality-free shifts.

By Rudairo Mapuranga

The gold mine has also achieved 365 days without a lost time injury, with zero workdays lost due to injuries, a clear indication of Shamva’s focus on the safety and well-being of its employees. Notably, the mine achieved 1 million fatality-free shifts on December 5, 2023.

According to Shamva Mining Company General Manager, Gift Mapakame, the achievement of this milestone is due to the collective commitment to safety and maintaining a hazard-free work environment.

“I am thrilled to announce that we have reached a significant milestone: 365 days without a lost time injury. This achievement is a testament to our collective commitment to safety and our dedication to maintaining a hazard-free work environment,” Mapakame said.

This milestone is crucial not only for Shamva Mining Company but also for the entire mining industry in Zimbabwe. It sets a benchmark for safety standards and demonstrates that operating without fatalities or significant injuries is possible.

For the mining industry, which is often associated with hazardous working conditions, achieving such a milestone signifies a paradigm shift towards prioritizing worker safety. This success story can inspire other mining operations to enhance their safety protocols, thus contributing to the overall improvement of the industry.

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Several mines in Zimbabwe and globally have set similar benchmarks. For instance, Mimosa Mining Company achieved over 3 million fatality-free shifts, showcasing its dedication to worker safety. Similarly, Caledonia Mining Corporation’s Blanket Mine has been lauded for its stringent safety measures, significantly reducing lost time injuries.

Shamva’s achievement contributes to this growing safety culture and demonstrates the feasibility of zero harm in mining operations. It underscores the importance of continuous training, adherence to safety protocols, and fostering a culture where safety is ingrained in every aspect of the operation.

By achieving this milestone, Shamva Mining Company not only enhances its reputation but also contributes positively to the perception of the mining industry in Zimbabwe as a safe and responsible sector. This can attract more investments, improve worker morale, and set new safety standards for others to follow.

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