Bulawayo City Council faces mounting pressure from unauthorized gold prospectors who have overtaken the Khumalo gravel extraction site. The municipal authority warns that continued illegal mining activities could force facility closure at a cost exceeding four million dollars. Essential infrastructure projects throughout the metropolitan area depend on materials sourced from this primary location. Decommissioning would require extensive backfilling operations while forcing reliance on distant Richmond and Pumula sites. Transportation expenses for construction materials would increase substantially under alternative sourcing arrangements.
Unauthorized mining operations have spread across multiple residential areas throughout the city. The National University of Science and Technology successfully expelled trespassers through police intervention and enhanced security measures. Hundreds of prospectors continue targeting suburbs such as Killarney, Mqabuko Heights, Queenspark, and Mahatshula for extraction activities. Miners operate dangerously close to residential structures, roadways, and electrical infrastructure. Explosive blasting techniques threaten the structural integrity of nearby buildings and pose safety risks to local communities.
Municipal officials have evaluated several response strategies to address the expanding crisis. Perimeter fencing installation would cost significant resources while offering limited effectiveness against determined trespassers. Security enhancement remains difficult due to insufficient personnel and budgetary constraints. Deputy Mayor Edwin Ndlovu emphasized that criminal elements cannot disrupt essential services or increase taxpayer burdens. Local residents report growing safety concerns when traveling near affected areas after nightfall.
Unauthorized mining operations have spread across multiple residential areas throughout the city. The National University of Science and Technology successfully expelled trespassers through police intervention and enhanced security measures. Hundreds of prospectors continue targeting suburbs such as Killarney, Mqabuko Heights, Queenspark, and Mahatshula for extraction activities. Miners operate dangerously close to residential structures, roadways, and electrical infrastructure. Explosive blasting techniques threaten the structural integrity of nearby buildings and pose safety risks to local communities.
Municipal officials have evaluated several response strategies to address the expanding crisis. Perimeter fencing installation would cost significant resources while offering limited effectiveness against determined trespassers. Security enhancement remains difficult due to insufficient personnel and budgetary constraints. Deputy Mayor Edwin Ndlovu emphasized that criminal elements cannot disrupt essential services or increase taxpayer burdens. Local residents report growing safety concerns when traveling near affected areas after nightfall.