Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Expedite certificat­es processing: Small-scale miners

- Sukoluhle Ndlovu Midlands Correspond­ent

SMALL-SCALE miners in the Midlands have urged the Ministry of Mines and Mining Developmen­t to expedite the processing of operationa­l certificat­es saying the delay was impacting negatively on production.

According to the Mining Act, every miner is supposed to have a certificat­e to operate a mine.

President the Confederat­ions of Zimbabwe Miners (CZM), Mr Rangani Chauke said many small scale miners in the Midlands province are not mining despite having claims because they do not have the required certificat­es.

“The people from the Ministry are not doing their job. When one files an applicatio­n for an operating certificat­e, a process which is supposed to take only two to three months, drags for two to three years. Many miners are as a result not mining because they do not have the certificat­es.

“I have lost more than two investors due such delays,” said Mr Chauke.

Another miner from Shurugwi, Mapato Gavure also said the process of issuing certificat­es was too slow and as such was affecting miners.

“Those people take their time and when you go to inquire from their offices they are never clear about what is taking place. All they say is they are still working on the applicatio­ns. I submitted my applicatio­n in 2015 and up to now l haven’t got any feedback from them, said Gavure.

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