AMSZ Advocates for Policy Reform to Shape Zimbabwe’s Mining Future

Gabriel Mwale

The Association of Mine Surveyors of Zimbabwe (AMSZ) is intensifying its advocacy and lobbying efforts to ensure that Zimbabwe’s mining sector evolves in a manner that promotes safety, sustainability, and the adoption of modern technologies. As the industry strives to modernize while balancing economic, environmental, and social responsibilities, AMSZ is working to influence policies that will guide the sector toward long-term growth.

By Ryan Chigoche

A key focus of AMSZ’s advocacy is ensuring that the expertise of Mine Surveyors is fully integrated into policy discussions. Mine Surveyors play a critical role in ensuring safety, accuracy, and environmental stewardship in mining operations, yet their technical input is often underrepresented in policy development. AMSZ aims to highlight the importance of this expertise in shaping policies on safety standards, land-use planning, and environmental regulations.

Speaking to Mining Zimbabwe, AMSZ President Gabriel Mwale emphasized the association’s role in shaping Zimbabwe’s mining future.

“The AMSZ plays a vital role in shaping policies that will guide Zimbabwe’s mining sector toward sustainable growth. Through advocacy and lobbying, we ensure that the expertise of Mine Surveyors is recognized and integrated into policy discussions, especially on critical issues like safety standards, environmental regulations, and adopting modern technologies,” Mwale said.

“Our focus is on creating a mining industry that is not only profitable but also responsible, transparent, and aligned with global best practices. By actively engaging in these roles, AMSZ can significantly contribute to policies that ensure long-term growth, sustainability, and responsible development in Zimbabwe’s mining sector. This will benefit the industry, the broader economy, and future generations.”

Modernization Through Technology

AMSZ is advocating for adopting advanced technologies to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of mining operations. These include Geographic Information Systems (GIS), 3D modelling, and remote sensing technologies, which enable precise mapping, minimize environmental impact, and optimize resource management—essential components for sustainable mining.

Advocacy for Transparency and Accountability

AMSZ also prioritizes transparency and accountability in the mining sector. A core advocacy goal is increasing public access to mining-related data, including revenue generation, environmental impact assessments, and ownership structures.

According to AMSZ, transparency is crucial for equitable distribution of mining benefits, reducing corruption, and fostering public trust. By advocating for clearer reporting standards, AMSZ aims to create a more accountable sector that serves Zimbabwe’s citizens.

Capacity Building and Professional Development

Beyond policy influence, AMSZ is committed to capacity building and professional development within the mining sector. The association is designing training programs to equip Mine Surveyors and other stakeholders with the skills to implement evolving policies effectively.

By promoting continuous professional development, AMSZ ensures its members can meet the industry’s growing demands, particularly in adopting new technologies and complying with updated regulations.

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Collaboration and Policy Evaluation

AMSZ is strengthening collaborations with government agencies, mining companies, civil society organizations, and academic institutions. These partnerships enable inclusive, evidence-based policies that reflect diverse stakeholder interests.

The association also monitors and evaluates the implementation of mining policies, providing feedback to improve regulations and ensure Zimbabwe’s mining sector remains competitive and sustainable.

A Future of Responsible Growth

Through continued engagement with policymakers and stakeholders, AMSZ envisions a future where Zimbabwe’s mining sector drives economic growth while exemplifying responsible resource extraction. Its commitment to modernization, sustainable practices, and inclusive governance aims to benefit future generations while preserving the country’s natural resources.

About AMSZ

Founded in 1985, AMSZ is an affiliate of the Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe. As a professional, non-profit organization, it represents the interests of the Mine Surveying profession in Zimbabwe. Its membership includes surveyors from local and international mining organizations, as well as affiliate members from related technical fields.

Through its diverse expertise, AMSZ plays a pivotal role in shaping policies and contributing to Zimbabwe’s sustainable mining development.

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