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Gold panners wreak havoc in Esigodini

- BY SILISIWE MABALEKA ● Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

GOLD panners have reportedly wreaked havoc in Esigodini, Umzingwane district in Matabelela­nd South province, leaving unclaimed pits that pose a danger to human lives.

Esigodini is well known for rich gold deposits which have seen gold wars erupting, with some resulting in loss of life.

Esigodini villager Sidumisile Sibanda complained about the environmen­tal disaster posed by the gold panners.

“Villagers are in a predicamen­t during this rainy season as illegal miners go around leaving open pits which endanger people and cattle’s lives. Every year, people lose their cattle after falling into those deep unclaimed pits.”

He said the government should deploy police and rangers to patrol the area so as to curb the activities.

Umzingwane district developmen­t co-ordinator Siphathisi­we Mlotshwa declined to comment over the matter.

Zanu PF Umzingwane legislator, Levi Mayihlome said the police were failing to stop illegal gold mining activities.

“There is nothing I can do I am just an MP but the Mines department, Environmen­tal Management Agency and the police must play their role. Illegal miners continue with their activities and the police are failing to stop them,” Mayihlome said.

Reports also indicate that the gold panners are mining gold along the banks of Bulawayo such as Upper Ncema, Inyankuni and Umzingwane in Esigodini, causing heavy siltation and threatenin­g the city’s water supplies.

But due to inadequate resources, Bulawayo City Council (BCC) rangers and police are reportedly failing to conduct routine patrols in the affected areas.

 ?? Pic: Peter Dube ?? What remains of a house which was destroyed by hailstorm at Ngumija National Railways of Zimbabwe section in Hwange on Tuesday
Pic: Peter Dube What remains of a house which was destroyed by hailstorm at Ngumija National Railways of Zimbabwe section in Hwange on Tuesday

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