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Govt urges miners to ‘protect’ environment as Kwekwe infrastructure collapses into mine tunnels

miningnews - Mining and Environment - August 10, 2023

KWEKWE District Development Coordinator Fortune Mupungu has called for responsible mining in the town that has borne the brunt of unregulated mining leading to the sinking of schools and roads into tunnels.

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Artisanal mining fuels/brews human-wildlife conflict in protected areas

miningnews - Mining and Environment - August 7, 2023

ENVIRONMENTAL protection activities and action plans should act as deterrents to artisanal miners or small-scale miners operating in protected areas. The largely unregulated gold mining activities are taking place throughout Africa South.

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Chinese chrome miner ditches Lalapanzi operation

miningnews - Mining and Environment - June 30, 2023

ONE of China’s leading chrome mining companies operating in Zimbabwe has abandoned its lucrative asset at Lalapanzi near Mvuma, after clashing with authorities over violations of environmental policies, it has emerged.

Gift Karanda,.

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Instead of phasing down coal the world is burning more than ever

miningnews - Mining and Environment - November 4, 2022

Last November in Glasgow, the world’s climate leaders were locked in a fierce debate over whether the final draft of the summit’s agreement should include a pledge to “phase-out” or “phase-down” coal.

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Tobacco merchants, miners flagged in environmental degradation

miningnews - Mining and Environment - October 17, 2022

TOBACCO merchants and miners have been implored to respect the environment and preserve it for future generations.

Participants who attended the National Environment Plan meeting held in Hurungwe on Wednesday identified tobacco merchants.

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Nigerian children are no longer dying from lead poisoning – MSF

miningnews - Mining and Environment - February 15, 2022

Almost 12 years after environmental contamination began causing the death of hundreds of children in Zamfara in northern Nigeria, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has handed over its lead poisoning project to state.

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German contractor commences probe into Hwange underground fires

miningnews - Mining and Environment - January 20, 2022

A German firm contracted by the Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) to deal with underground coal fires in the coal-mining town is now on site and is expected to present a report.

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Ema opens offices in Esigodini to improve efficiency

miningnews - Mining and Environment - January 10, 2022

GOVERNMENT last week officially opened new Environment Management Agency (Ema) offices in Esigodini and Umzingwane districts in Matabeleland South to curb environmental degradation caused by illegal gold mining activities in the area.

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Effects of coal seam fires and other environmental hazards in Hwange

miningnews - Mining and Environment - January 6, 2022
By Simiso Mlevu

Research has revealed significant evidence of the deleterious contribution of coal to climate change through combustion.

However, no investigations into life-changing disasters suffered by people in coal.

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Hwange Colliery working with German firm to extinguish underground fires

miningnews - Mining and Environment - January 6, 2022

ZIMBABWE’S largest coal mine Hwange Colliery Company Limited (HCCL) said it contracted German-based company DTM to help extinguish underground coal seam fires.

“DTM is the only company, which offered its services for managing.

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