2018220 · anchored on the judicious exploitation of Zimbabwe’s government of Zimbabwe has observed with concern the small-scale mining (asm) sector which is characterised under-capitalisation; lack of technical and management transparency in their activities some of which are unregulated and contribute to environmental degradation. …
view more20231121 · Source: Govt Suspends Mining Licences For Violating Laws The Government says it has taken action against rogue miners who refuse to follow the law. The measures taken by the Government to deal with errant miners include imposition of fines, confiscation of explosives and suspensions of operating licences. This was said by the …
view more201751 · This paper provides an overview on the type and extent of uranium mining, production and exploration on the African continent and discusses the economic benefits as well as the potential environmental and health risks and the long-term needs for remediation of legacy sites. The actual historical results of uranium mining activities in more than thirty …
view more2021218 · These regulations may be cited as the Mining (General) (Amendment) Regulations, 2020 (No. 24). The Mining (General) Regulations, 1977, published in Rhodesia Government Notice 247 of 1977, are amended by the repeal of the Second Schedule and substitution of the following––. “Second Schedule (Section 4) Nature of Fee.
view more2016111 · The major impediments to acquiring mining property rights were shown to be the lack of financial resources to pay for the numerous licences (cited by all artisanal miners), failure to comply with regulations enshrined in the environmental Management Act (cited by 91%) and general lack of knowledge regarding the formalisation process (cited …
view more2023119 · Isabeau Van Halm explores a wave of resource nationalism in Zimbabwe after the country banned exports of multiple critical minerals.
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view more2021916 · The mining of semi-precious stones in Zimbabwe is dominated by artisanal miners who sell informally to foreign dealers (mainly Zambians, Congolese, Mozambiquans, Pakistanis, Indians and Chinese). The miners do not appreciate the value of these minerals (they think they are essentially value-less) and hence they sell them cheaply to foreign ...
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