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Mining Laws and Regulations Report 2024 Zimbabwe

The Mines and Minerals Act, the Minerals Corporation of Zimbabwe Act [Chapter 21:04], the Gold Trade Act [Chapter 21:03], the Precious Stones Act [Chapter 21:06], the Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe Gold Trade Act Chapter 21:03 Commenced on 1 September 1940 [This is the version of this document at 31 December 2016 and includes any Gold Trade Act ZimLII

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Update on the Zimbabwe Mining Export Laws DLA Piper Africa

On the 6 th of January 2023 the Minister of Mines and Mining Development in Zimbabwe issued an order prohibiting the export of unprocessed raw base mineral Government of Zimbabwe proposes to amend the Mining Legislation in several respects. Major features of the proposed changes include Unique conditions may PROPOSED CHANGES TO MINING LEGISLATION IN ZIMBABWE

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Zimbabwe's parliament urges accountability in gold mining industry

The committee recommended a review and amendment of legislation on mining and trading of gold in order to integrate artisanal gold miners in the mainstream Artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) in Zimbabwe can significantly contribute to the economy and improve livelihoods but an enabling GOVERNANCE AND POLITICS OF SMALL-SCALE ARTISANAL GOLD

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Resource policies and small-scale gold mining in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe experienced an upsurge in artisanal gold mining in the 1990s, largely as a result of a deteriorating agricultural sector and the layoff of public sector This article examines the policy framework in place for small-scale gold mining in Zimbabwe. Through an analysis of stakeholder interviews and industry Resource policies and small-scale gold mining in Zimbabwe

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GOVERNANCE AND POLITICS OF SMALL-SCALE ARTISANAL GOLD MINING IN ZIMBABWE

of Zimbabwe sets out the national. objectives of good governance, in-. cluding adopting measures to expose. “combat and eradicate all forms of. corruption and abuse of power by. those holdingIn 2016, Zimbabwe’ s gold mining sector as a whole, consisting of both artisanal and small- scale mining (ASGM) and large-scale gold mining (LSGM), contributed 2. 6% of gross(PDF) The contribution of artisanal and small-scale

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(PDF) Development or destruction? Impacts of mining

Zimbabwe’s mining sector in general (Magidi, 2018) and gold mining (Saunders, 2008). Several major gold mines, which included Connemara, Eureka and Venice Mines, were thus forced to closeUPDATE ON THE ZIMBABWE MINING POLICIES AND LEGISLATION CHAMBER OF MINES OF ZIMBABWE New Fiscal Framework for the Mining Industry The Gold Trade Act ZIMBABWE MINING SECTOR GROWTH: 2011-2018* Author: wb411335 Created Date: 8/10/2017 12:03:38 PMUPDATE ON THE ZIMBABWE MINING POLICIES AND LEGISLATION

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Legacies of a nationwide crackdown in Zimbabwe:

Although conflict in Zimbabwe's diamond mining sector has recently received much international scrutiny, very little research has examined conflict in Zimbabwe's gold mining sector. This article analyses how a nationwide crackdown called Operation Chikorokoza Chapera (‘No More Illegal Mining’) affected and ‘disciplined’ Zimbabwe has been a party to the Ramsar Convention since 2013. However, the country’s wetlands are under serious threat from commercial activity, chiefly construction, agriculture and mining. According to a draft government policy document, wetlands make up 3% of Zimbabwe’s total surface area, about 11 700 square kilometres.FACTSHEET: Zimbabwe’s wetlands and environmental degradation

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Resource policies and small-scale gold mining in Zimbabwe

Artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) employs 14–19 million people globally. There is limited research on accidents, injuries, and safety in Zimbabwe’s ASGM.The history of small-scale mining in Zimbabwe dates back to the period well before colonization in the late 1890s. As late as 1908, over 70% of the country`s mines were still classified as small workings (G. Mukwada; 2000). As in other countries, gold mining was the basis for the wealth and power of many empiresArtisanal Mining ecological Effects in Zimbabwe and the IJHSSI

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Resource policies and small-scale gold mining in Zimbabwe

In Zimbabwe, artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) 1 has long been an important economic sector and a contentious arena for policymaking. The sector involves rudimentary forms of mineral extraction, and extensive research has discussed its environmental risks (Zwane et al., 2006). Research has also shown that it provides Through Statutory Instrument 189 of 2022, the government of Zimbabwe has promulgated new regulations to the effect that mineral royalties are to be paid partly in kind and partly in monetary form. The mineral royalties are collected from minerals like gold, diamonds, platinum group metals, lithium and all other minerals deemed to be Understanding The New Mining Royalties Regulation In Zimbabwe

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Gold Trade Act ZimLII

3. Prohibition of dealing in or possession of gold. (1)No person shall, either as principal or agent, deal in or possess gold, unless—. (a)he is the holder of a licence or permit; or. (b)he is a holder or tributor; or. (c)he is the holder of an authority, grant or permit issued under the Mines and Minerals Act [Chapter 21:05] authorizing himKeywords: artisanal small-scale gold mining; socio-economic impact; mining legislation; poverty al-leviation 1. Introduction 1.1. Overview of Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining in Africa For decades, mining has been regarded as one of the most significant economic activi-ties in Africa.An Investigation of the Socio-Economic Benefits of Small-Scale Gold

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Mining Free Full-Text An Investigation of the Socio-Economic

In the recent years, there has been a surge in artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) in various districts of Malawi. Reports of a gold rush have emerged in various districts, including Mangochi, Lilongwe, Balaka, and lately in Kasungu. There has been persistence by many indigenous communities participating in ASGM activities, yet investigating socio-economic and environmental impacts of mining on host communities: the case of connemara gold mining in midlands province, zimbabwe November 2017 DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.17298.32969(PDF) INVESTIGATING SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF MINING

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(PDF) Impact of artisanal gold mining on woody vegetation in

Gold mining has been present in Zimbabwe for decades, empirical evi- dence has shown an association between mining and tree cover loss ( Spiegel, 2009 ; Murwendo et al., 2011 ).Artisanal gold mining is a growing threat to savanna biodiversity conservation (Bruner et al 2001, Cabeza et al 2019. In Africa (Ghana, Madagascar, Zimbabwe), efforts have been made to manage(PDF) Biodiversity conservation versus artisanal gold mining: a

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Governance and Politics of Small-Scale Artisanal Gold Mining in Zimbabwe

The article concludes that the root causes of the problems in Zimbabwe’s artisanal gold mining reside largely in the unethical, unprofessional and corrupt power relations among actors, including state actors and the political elites; hence, one major recommendation flowing from the analysis is that the culture of impunity needs to be legislation. The growth of CDAs as a local development tool is significant since mining-impacted communities have been historically excluded or marginalised from benefit streams generated in the mining sector, while feeling the brunt of social and environmental impacts. Some existing research argues that CDAs createREVERSING THE RESOURCE CURSE THROUGH LEGISLATIVE

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Environmental integrity and doing business in Zimbabwe

X 3 Legislation for environmental protection in Zimbabwe 18 X 4 Methodology 20 X 5 Results and discussion 23 Characteristics of respondents 23 In Zimbabwe, does adequate legislation to protect the environment exist and is it imple-mented? 25 Artisanal or small-scale gold mining is also very polluting, especially when it is informally performed.Taxation law enforcement in the mining sector is severely challenging and mining companies owe significant sums to government and District councils across Zimbabwe for minerals such as gold in Kadoma, diamonds in Marange and black granite in Mutoko Districts (Bhatasara, 2013; Kaseke et al., 2015; Mtisi et al., 2011).‘Our own law is making us beggars’: Understanding experiences of

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