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Investment, Sustainable Mining Twins, Mtisi

The Deputy Director of the Zimbabwe Environmental Law Organisation (ZELO), Shamiso Mtisi, has said investment and sustainable development in the mining sector are inseparable “twins” that must work together for the benefit of the economy, communities,...

Minerals not benefiting the country, Mtisi

Mineral resources in Zimbabwe are being lost and not benefiting the country except a few companies and individuals especially in the gold and diamond sectors. Speaking in an a-no-holds-barred interview with Open Parly ZW, Zimbabwe Environmental Law...

ZAMI Bridges Divide, Champions Inclusive and Sustainable Mining

The Zimbabwe Alternative Mining Indaba (ZAMI) has solidified its role as a critical national platform for inspiring change and fostering dialogue between the government, mining investors, and communities, with top officials calling for sustainable and inclusive...

CSOs, Govt Urged to Engage Chinese Investors, Research Compliance, Diversify Investments

Zimbabwe's civil society organizations (CSOs) and the government have been urged to actively engage with Chinese investors in the mining sector, research compliance standards, and support investment diversification to foster competition and raise industry standards, Mining...

Balancing Planet, People, and Profit: ESG Priorities in Zimbabwe’s Mining Industry

Zimbabwe's mining sector is increasingly embracing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles to promote sustainable development that benefits both communities and the environment. The call to balance economic growth with the welfare of the planet and...

Chinese companies fall short on CSR

VILLAGERS in Mutoko face the increasing risk of injury and even death in open pits left by Chinese companies mining granite stone in their areas without regard to environmental restoration.Mining companies are obliged to clean up...

More children increasingly participating in gold mining activities

The reduced economic activity brought about by the prolonged lockdown to slow down the spread of Covid-19 may be fuelling child labour in informal gold mines. Vongai MbaraLast week I visited a number of mines in Mashonaland...

KP neglecting and failing to protect people in diamond conflicts

The Kimber Processing (KP) is neglecting and failing to protect people against new forms of conflicts affecting the diamond sector, Kimberley Process Civil Society Coordinator and Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) Deputy Director Shamiso Mtisi said. Anerudo...

Mining companies working in rural communities should not neglect their CSR obligations

A CRAGGY dusty road in Deka area in Hwange East constituency, Matabeleland North Province, that links the area to Hwange town and to two of the country’s tourist attractions Zambezi River and Victoria Falls via Jambezi...

Formalisation necessary to reduce challenges of illegal mining and smuggling

Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) Deputy Director and Kimberley Process Civil Society Coordinator Mr. Shamiso Mtisi referring to South Africa’s draft artisanal and small-scale Mining Policy said formalization might be the solution in reducing challenges of...

Machete gangs an impediment to US$12bn mining industry target

THERE has been a outcry over machete gangs that terrorise mining communities, thereby affecting government’s ambitious US$12 billion mining industry vision by 2023. Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (Zela) director Shamiso Mtisi (SM) blames machete gangs and...

Idleness, poverty push Zim school children into illegal gold mining

ENVIRONMENT watchdog, Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association, says school children were now increasingly participating in artisanal gold mining activities owing to inactivity and rising poverty levels worsened by a prolonged Covid-19 lockdown.Speaking to this publication on Tuesday, the...

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