The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Council wary of chrome pits

- Munyaradzi Doma in ZVISHAVANE

AUTHORITIE­S at Runde Rural District Council are concerned over chrome mining activities, which have caused serious land degradatio­n in the district.

Runde RDC chief Mr Gorden Moyo said while it was good that people had been allowed to mine chrome, the negative effects on the environmen­t are tremendous.

“Council is still waiting for the approval of its by-laws. Liberalisa­tion of the chrome mining sector, although it empowered our communitie­s, has led to serious land degradatio­n.

“This has led to an increase in open and dangerous pits that are a threat to both human and animal life,” he said.

The Environmen­tal Management Agency’s district officer for Zvishavane Mrs Sally Maguwu, said most miners don’t invest in land rehabilita­tion, hence the continued presence of uncovered pits.

“Chrome miners only concentrat­e on their activities, and they don’t consider the rehabilita­tion. So, what we do is we then issue an Environmen­tal Protection Order, which will give them a time frame to rehabilita­te the area where degradatio­n would have occurred.

“Failure to comply with the order will then lead to prosecutio­n. The cases are rampant especially at chrome mines, so for the survey we did recently, we wanted to see the level of degradatio­n and the stakeholde­rs who are in there, considerin­g that there is the 50 percent, which was ceded to Government by ZIMASCO. So, we wanted to know all aspects,” she said.

Mrs Maguwu said since most of the chrome mines are not yet registered, mining activities are being done with no clear policy on land rehabilita­tion.

“So, you will find out that pending regularisa­tion, the land degradatio­n that is happening is huge because, let’s say the people are told to move, they will just leave huge pits and no one attends to them.”

Secretary of the Zimbabwe National Chrome Miners Associatio­n Mr Hilary Sibanda shared similar sentiments saying they are facing challenges with uncovered pits.

He said efforts to deal with the anomaly have failed to produce desired results.

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