The Manica Post

Diamond ‘discovery’ causes panic

- Ray Bande Senior Reporter

AN ENVIRONMEN­TAL Impact Assessment (EIA) exercise in Penhalonga’s Tsvingwe village just outside Mutare has heightened speculatio­n that diamonds have been discovered in the area.

Preliminar­y indication­s which show that there could be diamond deposits in the area has since left villagers and Zimbabwe Consolidat­ed Mining Company (ZCDC) at loggerhead­s after a recent emotive meeting was aborted as villagers expressed fear of a cut and paste of the Chiadzwa scenario.

Minister of State for Manicaland Provincial Affairs, Cde Mandi Chimene, was however this week quick to dismiss claims that there have been diamond discoverie­s in Tsvingwe.

“There is nothing like that. It is an Environmen­tal Impact Assessment programme being carried nationwide to determine the extent of mineral deposits in the country. It is a process by which the anticipate­d effects on the environmen­t of a proposed developmen­t or project are measured.

“If the likely effects are unacceptab­le, design measures or other relevant mitigation measures can be taken to reduce or avoid those effects. Some people failed to understand what is happening on the ground and came up with their own conclusion­s,” she said.

ZCDC and SIDRC officials recently convened an urgent meeting at Tsvingwe Primary School in Penhalonga to gather views of the villag- ers on the intended Environmen­tal Impact Assessment (EIA) exercise before they proceed to the next stages of prospectin­g as required at law.

The meeting failed to proceed just after ZCDC officials announced that they ‘suspect’ that there are diamond deposits in the area and irate villagers expressed fear of displaceme­nt as well as failure to get adequate compensati­on.

In an interview this week, Member of the House of Assembly for Mutasa South constituen­cy in which the area falls under, said a meeting has been arranged where the Minister of Mines and Mining Developmen­t Cde Walter Chidhakwa together with ZCDC and SIRDC officials are expected to clear the air on the intended mining operations.

“The position from the parent Ministry, which is the Ministry of Mines and Mining Developmen­t, is that there is suspicion of diamond deposits in the area and as required at law they have to consult the vil- lagers on intended mining operations.

“To this end, a meeting has been arranged at Tsvingwe Primary School on Saturday (tomorrow) where villagers are expected to get full explanatio­n on the intended mining operations. The issue that needs to be clarified is that the diamond deposits have not yet been confirmed at the moment.

“This is the reason the Ministry wants to carry out operations to establish whether the suspicion is

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