The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Police stop illegal lithium mining

- Freedom Mupanedemo

MORE than 5 000 artisanal miners and fortune seekers who had descended on Sandawana Mine in Mberengwa in search of lithium have been dispersed, amid running battles with police.

There has been chaos of late at Sandawana Mine, with more than 5 000 artisanal miners and unscrupulo­us dealers descending on the defunct emerald mine in search of the newly-discovered lithium.

Midlands Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Larry Mavima said Government had since intervened and stopped the illegal operations by the artisanal miners.

He said there had been some unscrupulo­us businesspe­ople who were buying the lithium from the illegal miners before exporting the mineral.

“We were informed that there was a lithium rush in Mberengwa and that’s why we decided to come down to have first hand informatio­n on the goings on,” he said.

“We have since stopped all the operations to allow for formal operations.”

Minister Mavima said the discovery of the mineral in Mberengwa should benefit the district and the locals most.

“It’s good that we continue to have these minerals, but the President has reiterated that no one should be left behind in the developmen­t drive and Mberengwa should benefit from this as a district,” he said.

The Zimbabwe Miners Federation (ZMF) president, Ms Henrietta Rushwaya, said the formalisat­ion of lithium mining in the area was critical as it will help achieve the national target of a US$12 billion mining economy by next year. “We as ZMF are coming up with plans to make sure that artisanal miners benefit from lithium mining at the same time making sure that Government is benefiting from this lithium mining,” she said.

Meanwhile, Kuvimba Mining House has since obtained a mining tribute for Sandawana Mine and will be conducting exploratio­n works.

 ?? Fungai Lupande — Picture: ?? Lands, Agricultur­e, Fisheries, Water and Rural Developmen­t Deputy Minister Vangelis Haritatos presents an award to one of the top students Melina Njanji at Shamva Agricultur­al College’s10th graduation ceremony on Friday.
Fungai Lupande — Picture: Lands, Agricultur­e, Fisheries, Water and Rural Developmen­t Deputy Minister Vangelis Haritatos presents an award to one of the top students Melina Njanji at Shamva Agricultur­al College’s10th graduation ceremony on Friday.

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