The Zimbabwe Independent

Chinese mining firm crosses swords with workers’ union

- TINASHE KAIRIZA/MELODY CHIKONO

CHINESE gold mining firm, Rongxin has been caught in the eye of a storm after the Zimbabwe Union of Mine Workers (ZUMW) levelled a litany of allegation­s against the miner’s Mashonalan­d Westbased operations.

Documents gleaned by the Zimbabwe Independen­t this week show that ZUMW accused the Chinese mining firm of violations of labour rights ranging from withholdin­g wages and benefits as well as subjecting workers to long working hours without proper protective clothing.

“We act on behalf of Rongxin Mining employees. We hereby launch a complaint of unfair labour practices by the employer Rongxin management on its employees. Rongxin is in wilful violation of the Labour Act Chapter 28:01 Section 13.

“ e employer is in violation of the regulation­s made under this section, whereby he is withholdin­g wages and benefits … (employer) wrongfully terminated their contracts of employment in violation of the Labour Act Chapter 28:01 Section 12B subsection 3,” reads a correspond­ence, addressed to the Ministry of Public Service, Labour and Social Welfare dated January 17, 2021.

e correspond­ence was undersigne­d by ZUMW legal, education and training officer Shadreck Pelewo.

In another correspond­ence addressed to the Mines ministry’s regional mines inspector (Kadoma), ZUMW general secretary Zedi Banda also raised complaints against Rongxin for violating safety, health and environmen­tal regulation­s.

“We act on behalf of Rongxin Mining employees. e employees are exposed to hazardous health conditions, including the surroundin­g community.

“ e mine is dischargin­g laboratory chemicals and effluent in the rivers used for domestic purposes in violation of the mining (health and sanitation regulation­s Statutory Instrument (SI) 182 of 1995 Section 6,” read the correspond­ence dated January 18, 2021.

Rongxin had not responded to questions sent by this publicatio­n.

“ e mine is not keeping and maintainin­g a supply of drugs, dressing and appliances as specified in the second schedule for the immediate treatment of all accidents likely to occur on the mine,” Banda said.

He noted that the Chinese miner is also in violation of Section 14 of Statutory Instrument 182 of 1995 which implores treatment and care for the injured.

According to the documents, the miner has not made any reports to the parent ministry for the six accidents that happened at the mine.

“ e injured have not received any compensati­on for the injuries… is prompts us to seek Ministry of Mines interventi­on to rectify the violations.”

e letter was also management.

Mines minister Winston Chitando could not be reached for comment.

is is not the first time Rongxin has been mired in controvers­y. On January 4, 2022, our sister paper NewsDay reported that one of Rongxin directors based in Sanyati allegedly offered 10kg of gold to suppress an investigat­ion into a forced child marriage case involving a Chinese engineer at the mine.

As reported at that time, the 15-year-old girl (name withheld) dropped out of school after being married off to a Chinese engineer on November 26, 2021.

It is alleged that the engineer paid US$2 000 as customary bride price in ward 5 under Chief Neuso, Sanyati district, in Mashonalan­d West province.

e minor was in Form 3 at Tomdrayer Secondary School at the time she was married off.

is week, Zimbabwe civil society groups fired a broadside at Chinese business operations citing that most Chinese funded mining projects were displacing indigenous people from their ancestral lands as well as destroying the environmen­t.

“We are united in our common objective of defending our communitie­s and national heritage against investment projects that disempower and impoverish our people. We seek to register our deep concern with the behaviour of Chinese businesses in Zimbabwe. copied to Rongxin

“We have however noted with deep concern the threats of displaceme­nts and mining projects in ecological­ly sensitive places around the country without any regard for the concerns of local people,” the grouping said in a statement.

is subsequent­ly prompted the Chinese Embassy in Harare to dismiss the allegation­s raised by the civic society.

e Chinese embassy underscore­d that investors from China in Zimbabwe were pursuing a mutually beneficial relationsh­ip between the two countries.

Harare and Beijing’s relationsh­ip was elevated to the status of Comprehens­ive Strategic Partnershi­p Co-operation following President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s visit to China in 2018 at the invitation of his Chinese counterpar­t President Xi Jinping.

 ?? ?? A Chinese gold miner Rongxin Mining faces accusation­s of labour rights violations.
A Chinese gold miner Rongxin Mining faces accusation­s of labour rights violations.

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