Zambia deploys military to crack down on illegal mining in hotspots

Zambia deploys military to crack down on illegal mining in hotspots

Authorities say illegal mining fueling smuggling, environmental damage and influx of foreign nationals

By James Kunda

LUSAKA, Zambia (AA) - Zambia has approved the deployment of military personnel to counter illegal mining operations in key hotspots across the country, the government said Thursday.

“Cabinet has observed an increase in illegal mining activities involving gold, manganese, copper, sugilite, tin and lithium, mainly exploited by artisanal and small-scale miners,” government spokesperson Cornelius Mweetwa told reporters in Lusaka, following a Cabinet meeting chaired by President Hakainde Hichilema.

Mweetwa said illegal mining has fueled smuggling of minerals, environmental pollution and an influx of foreign nationals into the mineral-rich southern African country.

Zambia has experienced a surge in unregulated mining, particularly in remote areas, with unregistered tenements being exploited for deposits. In some cases, mine collapses have resulted in death or injury due to unsafe mining practices.

“Illegal exploitation of minerals has also brought about exploitation of local people through lower prices for their mineral commodities as opposed to regulated international market prices,” said Mweetwa, who also serves as information and media minister.

He said the Cabinet stressed the need to formalize artisanal and small-scale mining by issuing licenses to local communities and encouraging the formation of mining cooperatives to increase local participation in the mineral value chain.

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