Stewart Gumbi Appointed AMSZ President

Stewart Gumbi

Stewart Gumbi has been appointed the new President of the Association of Mine Surveyors of Zimbabwe (AMSZ), succeeding Gabriel Mwale, who previously led the organization.

By Ryan Chigoche

The 38-year-old Gumbi emerged victorious in the elections held during the first day of AMSZ’s 39th Annual General Meeting which will see the Midlands-based surveyor lead the organisation for the next two years.

Meanwhile Jeremiah Gasitende was elected Vice President, while Takunda Mubayiwa retained his position as Secretary General.

The new AMSZ executive committee comprises of Prosper Ngwerume, Tavengwa Ndlovu, Jubilee Magurei, Collet Ngulube, Wayne Silunde, Jeremiah Gasitende, and Martin Mapfumo.

Gumbi takes on this role at a pivotal moment when the industry is grappling with significant challenges, including outdated regulations, limited access to modern surveying technologies, and the increasing informalization of the mining sector, where many miners operate without formal permits or adherence to industry standards.

The 39th Annual General Meeting (AGM) which began on November 20 will conclude tomorrow. This year’s event, themed “From Survey to Strategy: Empowering Mine Surveyors as Leaders in the Mining Industry for Sustainable Growth,” aims to broaden the role of mine surveyors beyond technical expertise to include leadership in driving safety, efficiency, and sustainability across the industry.

Building on this vision, the new AMSZ leadership is committed to promoting the adoption of modern technologies to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of mining operations. This forward-looking approach will also emphasize transparency and accountability within the sector. A key objective of the association is to increase public access to vital mining-related data, including revenue generation, environmental impact assessments, and ownership structures.

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According to AMSZ, transparency in these areas is essential for ensuring that mining benefits are equitably distributed, corruption is minimized, and public trust is strengthened. By advocating for clearer reporting standards, AMSZ seeks to foster a more accountable mining sector that serves Zimbabwe’s citizens effectively.

In addition to its advocacy efforts, AMSZ is dedicated to capacity building and professional development within the mining sector. This includes designing training programs for mine surveyors and other stakeholders to ensure they are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary for effective policy implementation.

As AMSZ intensifies its advocacy and lobbying efforts, it remains focused on guiding Zimbabwe’s mining sector toward modernization. By balancing economic, environmental, and social responsibilities, AMSZ aims to influence policies that support the sector’s long-term, sustainable growth. Under Gumbi’s leadership, AMSZ seeks to ensure the industry evolves in a way that not only improves operational efficiency but also enhances safety and sustainability for future generations.

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