Last week in Gwanda, a major mining hub, we witnessed firsthand how irresponsible mining activity comes at a cost, primarily through environmental degradation.
Compounding this issue, the Community Share Ownership Trusts (CSOTs), designed to ensure local communities benefit from their resources, remain underutilised and poorly implemented in many districts.
With new Mines and Minerals and Climate Change Management Bills currently in development, a critical opportunity exists to shape a future where mining truly benefits both communities and the environment.
To help ensure communities take a leading role in managing their natural resources, ZELO - supported by
@SwedeninZW and the ZIMACE project - convened multi-stakeholder dialogues in Gwanda. The dialogues were implemented in collaboration with the Gwanda Rural District Council, Gwanda District Development Office, and
@zimshe_council.
These dialogues aimed to increase awareness of key legal and policy reforms, strengthen community engagement in national consultations and development planning, endorse an action plan for responsible mining and climate resilience, and provide recommendations to align local development with National Development Strategy (NDS2) goals.
@HillaryMugota @BMutasa @fadzyMislee