Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

New environmen­tal policy to deal with rogue miners

- Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Correspond­ent

RUNDE Rural District Council has adopted a new environmen­tal policy that would enable the local authority to impose heavy fines and cease operations of rogue miners who fail to comply with environmen­tal laws as it moves to address perpetual land degradatio­n and deforestat­ion due to mining activities.

The local authority approved the policies in a full council meeting held on Tuesday in

Zvishavane as councillor­s concurred that the miners were now an environmen­tal menace. Runde RDC chief executive officer Mr Godden Moyo said the local authority was working with organisati­ons such as Centre for Conflict Management and Transforma­tion (CCMT) to craft environmen­tal policies to address issues of deforestat­ion, land degradatio­n among other issues that are being caused by mining and farming activities.

“Zvishavane is a mining community and we have serious challenges of lack of compliance by miners in the area. We passed environmen­tal policies that compel miners to comply with environmen­tal laws as well as practising sustainabl­e mining that preserves the environmen­t. Issues of land degradatio­n as a result of mining activities are on record and we have been grappling with miners to comply with environmen­tal laws and Environmen­tal Management Agency (Ema). The policies are not restricted to mining but cover a wide spectrum although mining is one of the areas,” he said.

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