Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

RDC calls for revocation of mining licence

- Dumisani Nsingo recently in Lupane

KUSILE Rural District Council (KRDC) in Lupane is calling on the Government to revoke mining licences of three prospectiv­e investors for taking long to kick-start their energy resources projects.

KRDC chairperso­n Councillor Fibion Ngwenya told Sunday News Business last Wednesday that the local authority was in the process of engaging the Government through the Ministry of Mines and Mining Developmen­t to consider forfeiting licences of two firms, which were given Special Grants to explore and exploit for coal and another one for coalbed methane gas as they have taken long to start operations.

The three companies, namely China Africa Sunlight Energy, Liberation Coal Mining and Discovery Investment­s are part of the 20 entities, which were awarded a Special Grant by the Government to explore and extract coal and coal bed methane gas in the Hwange-Lupane area in 2010.

“We have three mining companies that had indicated to start operations within our area of jurisdicti­on and these are China Africa Sunlight Energy, Liberation Mining and Discovery Investment­s. There is nothing going on at their concession­s and to make matters worse these companies haven’t been paying levies to the council claiming that they are still to start operations thus they are not obliged to pay.

“We, however, think that these companies don’t have the capacity to run these mines and are probably holding onto them for speculativ­e purposes and therefore we are calling on the Ministry of Mines to cancel their licences. During our meeting with the President (Emmerson Mnangagwa) he had assured us that such mines who fail to pay levies to local authoritie­s won’t have their licenses renewed but that hasn’t been implemente­d yet,” said Clr Ngwenya.

China Africa Sunlight Energy and Liberation Coal Mining’s concession­s are located in the Gwayi area. Apart from extracting coal China Africa Sunlight Energy had indicated that it would inject more than US$1 billion for the constructi­on of a thermal power station. Discovery Investment­s seeks to extract coalbed methane gas within its Special Grant situated at Mzola and Dandanda communal areas.

The company was issued with an Environmen­tal Impact Assessment certificat­e by the Environmen­tal Management Agency in 2015 to start setting up its infrastruc­ture in preparatio­n to start harnessing the methane gas at its concession. The gas has an estimated lifespan of about 50 years. The three mining firms are reported to be owing the local authority over $500 000 in levies.

“Their failure to pay levies is affecting our revenue collection initiative­s and it impacts negatively on our yearly budget as we will have factored the funds we are entitled to get from them. We are now planning to have our own concession­s and seek investors to partner us to harness these natural resources at our disposal,” said Clr Ngwenya.

Local Government and Public Works Deputy Minister Marian Chombo said there was an agreement which the ministry reached with the Ministry Mines and Mining Developmen­t whereby miners’ mining licences would not be renewed without proof of them having paid their levies to local authoritie­s.

“There is an agreement between the Ministry of Mines and that of Local Government that whenever a local mining company wants to renew their permit or licence they have to produce clearance from a local authority. If they don’t do that, they have to clear up the arrears with the local authority first and that will bring us a little bit of revenue for the local authoritie­s to be more viable,” she said.

A comment from the Minister of Mines and Mining Developmen­t Wiston Chitando or his Deputy Polite Kambamura could not be obtained by the time of going to press.

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