Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Freda Rebecca complies with cadestre system

- Business Reporter

GOLD mining company, Freda Rebecca has started a process of updating its tribute claims and has invited tributors to submit their records.

The mining company has allocated some of its land to individual­s, syndicates, trusts and companies to mine on its behalf.

In a public notice, Freda Rebecca said the tributors should ensure that their claim records were submitted by the 5th of next month.

“The mine is in the process of updating the electronic tribute claims records.

“All individual­s, syndicates, trust and companies, which have tribute agreements with the mine are being called upon to submit copies of their tribute agreements with the mine and any receipts relevant to the agreement by the 5th of August 2020,” said the gold mining firm.

e tributors are required to send their scanned copies of the tribute agreements and any other relevant receipts to the company.

The updating of the electronic register system is part of Freda Rebecca’s compliance to the cadestre system.

A cadestre system is a computer-based and up to date land informatio­n system containing a record of interest in land such as owner’s rights, restrictio­ns and responsibi­lities.

Towards the end of last year, the Government set itself an “early 2021” deadline by which it should have migrated from the current manual to the more efficient and computerba­sed cadastre system in the administra­tion of mining titles.

It is believed that mining title administra­tion is key towards the achieving of a successful mining industry particular­ly the US$12 billion annual export industry by 2023.

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