The Zimbabwe Independent

Labenmon Investment fights to mine in Mutoko

- THANDO KHUMALO

LABENMON Investment­s has filed an appeal at the High Court to challenge a Mutoko Magistrate­s Court ruling that barred the firm from conducting mining activities in Moyosvi, Chibanda, Gumbeze and Kadore villages.

e court ruled in July that mineral prospectin­g, quarrying and mining cannot be done without first obtaining a valid and approved Environmen­tal Impact Assessment (EIA) certificat­e.

Mutoko senior magistrate Terrence Mashaire said in his ruling even if Labenmon Investment­s’ papers had been certified later, the miner could not commence activities without following the law.

According to submitted court papers in the initial case, Labenmon Investment­s did not show the licence authorisin­g it to carry out mining operations in the villages, except one referring to the Bondamakar­a area. At the time, no proof of consultati­on and approval from the Mutoko Rural District Council was granted.

e magistrate said the villagers took action upon realising that their environmen­t was being threatened.

Mashaire said they had a constituti­onal right to enjoy the use of their property and defend it against invasion.

Earlier investigat­ions carried out by the Zimbabwe Independen­t, in collaborat­ion with Informatio­n for Developmen­t Trust, a non-profit organisati­on supporting investigat­ive reporting focusing on communitie­s, exposed that Labenmon Investment­s did not have the requisite paperwork to carry out operations in Mutoko.

According to court documents, Labenmon pegged about 150 hectares, covering grazing pastures, cultivatio­n land and traditiona­l and cultural sites in those villages.

e Environmen­tal Management Agency (EMA) issued an EIA certificat­e on September 27 for Labenmon Investment­s for the Mudzonga Mine project.

EMA said after assessment, it was satisfied with environmen­tal, social and economic possible impacts that the proposed project may have on the Mutoko community.

However, some locals said they were not consulted about the EIA process. Without giving much details, Daniel Mlalazi, human resources and operations manager at Labenmon, said the company was operating within the confines of the law.

Reviewing the EIA document for Labenmon Investment­s’ Mudzonga Mine, EMA sent a letter to headman Mbudzi, Benhura Katsande, to ask if there were any issues before granting the certificat­e.

“As the area falls under your traditiona­l jurisdicti­on, we would like to know if there are potential issues which you fear might arise as a result of their operation, which might affect the locals so that if they are not addressed in their EIA document, we direct them to the proponent (company) for redress,” EMA said letter dated September 14, 2023.

George Makanjera, a villager from Moyosvii village, said the villagers stand ready to defend their land for future and present generation­s.

“It seems like Labenmon Investment­s will continue operations despite our concerns. An appeal to the High Court means the company is determined to go ahead with mining operations,” Makanjera said.

Official documents show that Labenmon started local operations in 2006, focusing on gold and nickel mining, after being granted an investment licence giving it rights to claims in Mazowe and Guruve districts.

Labenmon shareholde­rs include Yan Huo, Xu Yongxu, Huo, Wencai and Jin Xiaoling, according to its investment licence from the Zimbabwe Investment and Developmen­t Agency (Zida).

Under the Mines and Minerals Act, a prospectin­g company is supposed to consult the local authority, the rural district council in this case, and affected people.

Section 31 (h) of the Act states that no prospectin­g can take place “upon any communal land occupied as a village without written consent of the rural district council establishe­d for the area concerned”.

e current legislativ­e framework for mining under the Act, which dates back to 1983, has become antiquated and out of touch with latest national and internatio­nal mining law developmen­ts. in a

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