Thursday, May 5, 2016

Acacia miners follow procedures

DAILY NEWS Reporters in Dodoma
NORTH Mara gold mine under Acacia Mining, which operates in Mara region’s greenbelt zone, is not obliged to sign agreements with surrounding villages after launching an underground operation, the government has said.

The Deputy Minister for Energy and Minerals, Dr Medard Kalemani, said underground mining at North Mara mine started last year at Gokona after Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) was conducted and a permit obtained in April, last year.
In his reply to a basic question from John Heche (Tarime Rural, Chadema), the Deputy Minister said North Mara did not have a mining agreement with surrounding villages. He said section 48(1) (a) of the Mining Act of 2010, provides that a mining company with special mining licence can change mining methods when deemed necessary.
He said changes of mining methods involved Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) to assess the impacts thaat may crop up when changes in mining operation are implemented.
The Deputy Minister said the North Mara mine has agreement with seven surrounding villages on how they would benefit from mining activities in their area. The villages are Kerende, Kewanja, Matongo, Ngenkuru, Nyakunguru, Nyamwaga and Nyagoto, he said.
The agreements are not about how the mining companies are required to implement the mining law during their operations, he said adding the mining company did not have to ask for a permit from the villages when they changed the mining method.
The deputy minister said he had formed a special committee to investigate on complaints against the North Mara mine by the neighbouring villages

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