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No respite for ex-Kamativi mine workers, 30 years later – NewsDay

The Kamativi Tin Mine was closed way back in 1994, leaving its workers with no sources of livelihood, except buying and selling odds and ends.

ALMOST three decades since the closure of Kamativi Tin Mine in Hwange, the remaining community of ex-employees of the mine have been struggling to make ends meet.

Paint is peeling off the mine’s old buildings. Some of the old houses have been abandoned and those still being occupied have, indeed, seen better days and are barely enduring vagaries of the elements.

There is not much activity taking place there, except at the small shopping centre where some men while up time drinking booze.

The Kamativi Tin Mine was closed way back in 1994, leaving its workers with no sources of livelihood, except buying and selling odds and ends.

Farming prospects are low due to arid nature of the areas where water is a real precious commodity.

The area is also wildlife infested, making any forages to fields risky business.

Kamativi Residents Association chairperson Timothy Mvula told NewsDay this week that it has been a hard slog making ends meet at Kamativi for the nearly three decades.

“Since 1994 when the tin mine closed, people here have been surviving from hand to mouth,” Mvula said.

“Some have been buying and selling all sorts of products to earn a living, but most of us have been surviving through fishing at the mine dam.

“However, fishing at the dam is very dangerous as it is crocodile-infested. But people have no choice. The fish is sold in Hwange and at Cross Dete.”

The residents’ chairperson is himself a victim of a crocodile attack, which cost him one of his legs.

Of late, the community has, however, been upbeat following the coming in of Chinese lithium miners, the Kamativi Mining Company (KMC), which they hope will throw them a new lifeline.

“The lithium project is not yet fully operational because exploration is still underway. We don’t know what we will get, but young people from the community are already getting jobs and KMC has installed boreholes to alleviate the water problems in the area,” Mvula said.

The Kamativi community, however, fears losing their houses to the lithium mining company.

Some of the residents have been at Kamativi since the 1960s when the mine was opened.

“We want ownership of the houses like what happened at Alaska Mine and Mhangura Mine. This is where we grew up since childhood. We now fear that the new investor will remove the ex-Kamativi Tin Mine employees and place the new KMC employees in the houses,” he said.

But KMC chief operations officer Turkey Liang told NewsDay that the old Kamativi Tin Mine houses are owned by the Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation.

“We will not force people out, we only want to get the empty houses after consultations with the Kamativi Rural District Council,” Liang said.

The Chinese investor said since the lithium project started, 300 people have been employed in phase one of the project.

“Most of the general hands employed are from the local community. It is only in specialised fields like engineering where we employ people from outside Kamativi,” Liang said.

More than 2 000 jobs are expected to be created directly and indirectly during phase two of the project.

“Already we are installing boreholes for the community, the roads are being serviced from the Kamativi turn off to the community, and we are bringing new life to the community. We want Kamativi to be a world-class mining town,” Liang said.

The area has lithium, tin and tantalite deposits.

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‘Controversial’ economist Gift Mugano fired from ZimTrade Board; hints at contesting his removal – New Zimbabwe.com

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ECONOMIST Gift Mugano has been fired from the ZimTrade Board for allegedly making disparaging remarks against President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration over the faltering economy.
He is also accused of siding with Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) led by Nelson Chamisa amid claims by presidential spokesperson George Charamba that he drafted the CCC’s 2023 elections manifesto, allegations that he swiftly rejected.
In a letter addressed to Mugano, Secretary for Foreign Affairs and International Trade, James Manzou said the termination of Mugano’s membership from the ZimTrade Board was with immediate effect.
“I wish to inform you that the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade has terminated your membership from the ZimTrade Board in terms of Article 10 of the Constitution of ZimTrade as read with Section 16 of the Public Entities and Corporate Governance Act (Chapter 10:31). The termination is with immediate effect.
“I wish to thank you for the services rendered to the Board and the Ministry and to wish you well in your future endeavours,” wrote Manzou.
ZimTrade is a joint venture between the Government of Zimbabwe and the private sector to promote local exports.
Section 16 of the Public Entities and Corporate Governance Act (Chapter 10:31) provides for the appointment and removal of board members of public entities.
The section outlines the grounds for the removal of board members, which include misconduct or incompetence, failure to attend board meetings without reasonable cause, conflict of interest, and conviction of a criminal offence, among others.
In his brief response on X, Mugano hinted he won’t go down without a fight.
“Fired from the ZimTrade Board by the appointing authority before the end of my term. This is part of the strategies of Government of Zimbabwe aimed at silencing alternative voices. It will not work on me. Zimbabwe is for us all and our views matter,” he said.
In recent weeks, Mugano has been critical of the government’s economic policies.
His last post on X prior to his axing, Mugano wrote a long thread criticising Zanu PF for failing to fix the economy and mocking Mnangagwa for the snub by opposition legislators during the official opening of the 10th Parliament Tuesday.
“I am trying to frame how the economy will look like going forward – all I see is darkness. Let me break this down for the layman: How possible is it for the GoZ to pursue international engagement which is key to driving economic development when at home the same govt is harassing the opposition?
“Yesterday, @CCCZimbabwe MPs didn’t attend the official opening of Parliament by @edmnangagwa rendering the whole process to a Zanu PF caucus.
“Of significance is the fact that millions of Zimbabweans, that is, both those who voted @CCCZimbabwe and those who couldn’t vote for various reasons but have a CCC DNA are in support of this move and will continue to have these kind of protests in the future.
“It is given that going forward national consensus on national developmental issues will be elusive.”
Over the years, Mugano represented the country at various forums on trade negotiations and investment missions abroad (Heads of State & Government Summits, Council of Ministers, Senior Officials of Trade & Technical Committees) at bilateral, regional and multilateral levels.
He has done consultancy for DFID, British Council, the Parliament of Zimbabwe, NIR Sweden, GIZ and UNFPA.
At one time he served as interim board chairman of struggling ZiscoSteel before resigning in June 2020 citing interference by Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube, and was registrar at Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University (ZEGU).

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ECONOMIST Gift Mugano has been fired from the ZimTrade Board for allegedly making disparaging remarks against President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration over the faltering economy.

He is also accused of siding with Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) led by Nelson Chamisa amid claims by presidential spokesperson George Charamba that he drafted the CCC’s 2023 elections manifesto, allegations that he swiftly rejected.

In a letter addressed to Mugano, Secretary for Foreign Affairs and International Trade, James Manzou said the termination of Mugano’s membership from the ZimTrade Board was with immediate effect.

“I wish to inform you that the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade has terminated your membership from the ZimTrade Board in terms of Article 10 of the Constitution of ZimTrade as read with Section 16 of the Public Entities and Corporate Governance Act (Chapter 10:31). The termination is with immediate effect.

“I wish to thank you for the services rendered to the Board and the Ministry and to wish you well in your future endeavours,” wrote Manzou.

ZimTrade is a joint venture between the Government of Zimbabwe and the private sector to promote local exports.

Section 16 of the Public Entities and Corporate Governance Act (Chapter 10:31) provides for the appointment and removal of board members of public entities.

The section outlines the grounds for the removal of board members, which include misconduct or incompetence, failure to attend board meetings without reasonable cause, conflict of interest, and conviction of a criminal offence, among others.

In his brief response on X, Mugano hinted he won’t go down without a fight.

“Fired from the ZimTrade Board by the appointing authority before the end of my term. This is part of the strategies of Government of Zimbabwe aimed at silencing alternative voices. It will not work on me. Zimbabwe is for us all and our views matter,” he said.

In recent weeks, Mugano has been critical of the government’s economic policies.

His last post on X prior to his axing, Mugano wrote a long thread criticising Zanu PF for failing to fix the economy and mocking Mnangagwa for the snub by opposition legislators during the official opening of the 10th Parliament Tuesday.

“I am trying to frame how the economy will look like going forward – all I see is darkness. Let me break this down for the layman: How possible is it for the GoZ to pursue international engagement which is key to driving economic development when at home the same govt is harassing the opposition?

“Yesterday, @CCCZimbabwe MPs didn’t attend the official opening of Parliament by @edmnangagwa rendering the whole process to a Zanu PF caucus.

“Of significance is the fact that millions of Zimbabweans, that is, both those who voted @CCCZimbabwe and those who couldn’t vote for various reasons but have a CCC DNA are in support of this move and will continue to have these kind of protests in the future.

“It is given that going forward national consensus on national developmental issues will be elusive.”

Over the years, Mugano represented the country at various forums on trade negotiations and investment missions abroad (Heads of State & Government Summits, Council of Ministers, Senior Officials of Trade & Technical Committees) at bilateral, regional and multilateral levels.

He has done consultancy for DFID, British Council, the Parliament of Zimbabwe, NIR Sweden, GIZ and UNFPA.

At one time he served as interim board chairman of struggling ZiscoSteel before resigning in June 2020 citing interference by Finance Minister Mthuli Ncube, and was registrar at Zimbabwe Ezekiel Guti University (ZEGU).

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Apostolic Gathering Concert on cards – The Herald

Apostolic Gathering Concert on cards

Arts Reporter
Organisers for the much-awaited gospel concert dubbed “The Apostolic Gathering” scheduled for next Sunday at Rainbow Towers, have said preparations are at an advanced stage, with the show being free to general access.
Hosted by the multi-award choral group Zimpraise Choir, the event will see some seasoned musicians such as Everton Mlalazi, Kuda Mutsvene, Ellard and Sharon Cherayi, Janet Manyowa, Jonah Chivasa, Tembalami Praise, Joyful Praise, Spirit Praise and Sir Benjamin Rupapa sharing the stage.
In an interview with The Herald Arts, Zimpraise chief executive and founder member Joseph Madziyire said gospel fans welcomed the move to have the show on Sunday.
“We are happy with the response so far after we released the list of musicians who are expected at this gathering concert,” he said.
“It will happen on Sunday in the afternoon after church services in some denominations. The musicians have all confirmed and are geared to perform with some started rehearsals.”
Madziyire said Zimpraise Choir will also sing with some of the musicians on the line-up.
“Though it will be a Sunday, we will try to maximise the time we have and we have spoken with the artistes on their playlists if they can include the crowd’s favourite song so that fans are not short-charged due to the time limit of the artistes. Also as ZimPraise, we are going to sing with some of the stars as backing vocalists,” he said.
Commenting on the free entry, Madziyire said since the festive season was close, it was part of giving back to the community.
“Yes, the event is free but only at the balcony of the giant auditorium, but for the VIP and VVIP who will be close to the stage there is a peg which is US$10, US$20 and US$50 respectively,” he said.
“It is part of our social, community responsibility. We decided why not have the gathering as gospel artistes under one roof. We also worked with what the crowd want.”

Apostolic Gathering Concert on cards


Arts Reporter

Organisers for the much-awaited gospel concert dubbed “The Apostolic Gathering” scheduled for next Sunday at Rainbow Towers, have said preparations are at an advanced stage, with the show being free to general access.

Hosted by the multi-award choral group Zimpraise Choir, the event will see some seasoned musicians such as Everton Mlalazi, Kuda Mutsvene, Ellard and Sharon Cherayi, Janet Manyowa, Jonah Chivasa, Tembalami Praise, Joyful Praise, Spirit Praise and Sir Benjamin Rupapa sharing the stage.

In an interview with The Herald Arts, Zimpraise chief executive and founder member Joseph Madziyire said gospel fans welcomed the move to have the show on Sunday.

“We are happy with the response so far after we released the list of musicians who are expected at this gathering concert,” he said.

“It will happen on Sunday in the afternoon after church services in some denominations. The musicians have all confirmed and are geared to perform with some started rehearsals.”

Madziyire said Zimpraise Choir will also sing with some of the musicians on the line-up.

“Though it will be a Sunday, we will try to maximise the time we have and we have spoken with the artistes on their playlists if they can include the crowd’s favourite song so that fans are not short-charged due to the time limit of the artistes. Also as ZimPraise, we are going to sing with some of the stars as backing vocalists,” he said.

Commenting on the free entry, Madziyire said since the festive season was close, it was part of giving back to the community.

“Yes, the event is free but only at the balcony of the giant auditorium, but for the VIP and VVIP who will be close to the stage there is a peg which is US$10, US$20 and US$50 respectively,” he said.

“It is part of our social, community responsibility. We decided why not have the gathering as gospel artistes under one roof. We also worked with what the crowd want.”

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