The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Form associatio­ns artisanal miners urged

- Fortunate Gora Mash West Correspond­ent Mash West Bureau

A CHINHOYI magistrate has jailed three artisanal miners — known as the “Tobva Tadii Paya” gang to seven years in jail each, for rape.

The group’s video went viral after being recorded while narrating how they gang raped prostitute­s. However, a 16-year-old who was among the group will spend the next three years at Kadoma Probation Centre. Regional magistrate Mr Amos Mbobo had initially sentenced the gang ARTISANAL gold miners have been urged to form associatio­ns that represent their interests ahead of Government plans to legally formalise their activities.

Government is working on introducin­g a law to protect artisanal miners, who have faced arrest as their activities are considered illegal.

President Mnangagwa, during his election campaigns, has indicated that the Ministry of Justice, Legal and Parliament­ary Affairs was crafting a Bill to legalise artisanal mining.

His statements were reiterated by Vice President Constantin­o Chiwenga while addressing rallies in Hurungwe District last week.

In an interview recently, Mashonalan­d Miners Associatio­n secretary general Mr Ephraim Fundukwa said members of the associatio­n, drawn from the region, welcome Government support for their activities.

Members of the associatio­n are drawn from Mashonalan­d West, Mashonalan­d Central and Mashonalan­d East and Harare provinces.

“We have been excited by calls from the country’s leaders that Government recognises our activities and they would put laws to protect us from possible arrest,” he said.

“All artisanal miners across Zimbabwe should embrace this clarion call and form associatio­ns so that they can benefit even from the possible funding Government is promising.”

“People who live in Harare can also participat­e in gold production so we want to urge them to form their own groups and become members of the associatio­n,” said Mr Fundukwa.

Addressing a rally in Chegutu recently, President Mnangagwa said his Government was working on modalities to assist small-scale miners with necessary equipment.

“Tinonzwa kuti kune makorokoza, asi hatichati makorokoza. Under this dispensati­on munonzi ma small-scale miners. Patakainda kuChina muna April muno umu, ndichitaur­a nemukuru weikoko kuChina, waXin Jinping ikoko patakaenda pandima yekutaura nyaya yema small-scale miners takapihwa mari inokwana $100 million.”

He said Government agreed that Mines and Mining Developmen­t Minister Winston Chitando must make sure that all areas with artisanal gold miners should get the necessary equipment for their activities.

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