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Deadly Dust Disease Ravages Kwekwe Mines
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39697, member: 636"] Fifteen people died from silicosis at Kwekwe General Hospital in 2025, according to health records. Dr. Bruce Mhondiwa confirmed the deaths and warned about rising cases across the mining district. Many patients receive a wrong diagnosis because silicosis symptoms look like tuberculosis signs. The lung disease cannot be cured once miners develop breathing problems from dust exposure. Doctors often discover the condition after it becomes fatal for workers. Mining operations expose workers to dangerous silica dust that damages lungs permanently over time. Mercury and cyanide chemicals used during gold extraction make respiratory problems worse for miners. Minister Owen Ncube spoke to miners in the Gweru area about workplace safety and the need for protective equipment. He urged mining companies to install proper ventilation systems and conduct regular health checks. Civil Protection Units received orders to educate miners about the dangers of silicosis and prevention methods. Health experts demand stricter safety rules for mining operations to prevent more worker deaths. Better dust control systems could reduce silica exposure and save lives at mining sites. Medical officials are concerned about the increasing number of cases without proper workplace protection measures. Mining companies must provide workers with safety gear and regularly monitor their health. Authorities plan awareness campaigns to educate miners about the risks of the deadly lung disease. [/QUOTE]
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