The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Magufuli fires official over copper exports

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DAR ES SALAAM. - Tanzanian parliament said on Sunday it will review the east African country’s mining contracts with foreign firms in order to improve proper documentat­ion of exported copper concentrat­es for the benefit of the country.

The parliament­ary action came just a day after the Tanzania Ports Authority (TPA) in collaborat­ion with security agents impounded over 260 exportboun­d shipping containers with copper concentrat­es from Buzwagi Gold Mine (BZGM) stored in Dar es Salaam.

Last week, Tanzanian President John Magufuli visited the Dar es Salaam port and ordered the seizure of 20 containers ferrying copper concentrat­es from the same mining firm. On Sunday, President Magufuli sacked the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Energy and Minerals, Justin Ntalikwa, apparently in connection with the copper concentrat­es exports.

Job Ndugai, Speaker of the National Assembly, accompanie­d by a team of Members of Parliament, inspected the seized containers with copper concentrat­es at the Dar es Salaam port and said the parliament­ary review team will analyse the process of transporti­ng the copper concentrat­es and how they were exported abroad for smelting.

“There has been a feeling that we are being cheated as a nation on this issue, therefore as parliament we have decided to play our role of advising the government on the issue,” said the House Speaker.

“We want to get details of how the copper concentrat­es are analysed, packed and exported from the source. This task will also involve reviewing mining contracts,” Ndugai added.

Deusdedit Kakoko, TPA Director General, said more than 50 000 containers with copper concentrat­es move out of the country every year. - Xinhua.

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President Magufuli

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