ZMF Praises Government Efforts, Advocates for Sustainable Mining

Henrietta Rushwaya

The Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) has commended the government’s efforts in supporting the mining sector and has called for continued commitment to sustainable mining practices, Mining Zimbabwe reports.

By Rudairo Mapuranga

Speaking at the ZMF small- to medium-scale conference held last Friday at the Zimbabwe International Exhibition Centre on the sidelines of the Mine Entra Expo in Bulawayo, ZMF President Ms Henrietta Rushwaya praised the sectoral reforms implemented by the government, which have significantly contributed to the country’s GDP growth.

“The country’s policies are moving in the right direction, especially regarding beneficiation.

“We are pleased to see the government’s focus on sustainable mining, which is crucial for the long-term health of our industry,” Rushwaya said.

Ms. Rushwaya emphasized the importance of adhering to government regulations, such as the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) Act, the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) Act, the Mines and Minerals Act, and the Immigration Act.

She also stressed the need for zero tolerance toward practices that harm the environment, including deforestation, habitat destruction, pollution, soil erosion, human-wildlife conflict, and loss of biodiversity.

“As small-scale miners, we have a responsibility to operate in a sustainable manner. By following government guidelines and adopting environmentally friendly practices, we can contribute to the sustainable development of our country,” Rushwaya said.

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Mining has long been a cornerstone of Zimbabwe’s economy, providing valuable resources, employment opportunities, and economic growth. However, the need for responsible mining practices has become increasingly apparent. Two years ago, the government launched the Responsible Mining Audit Initiative to address this need by holding mining companies accountable for their operations and ensuring they benefit the nation and its people.

One of the primary benefits of the initiative is mitigating the environmental impacts of mining operations. By reducing water and air pollution, protecting biodiversity, and minimizing land degradation, responsible mining practices lead to improved ecological sustainability. This effort ensures the preservation of natural resources, benefiting local communities and future generations.

The initiative also emphasizes the importance of engaging with local communities. Responsible mining companies will implement social programs that contribute to the well-being and development of these communities. Investments in infrastructure, healthcare, education, and the creation of sustainable economic opportunities are expected to improve the quality of life for community members, fostering a stronger bond between mining companies and residents.

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