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Insiza mines on notice, no papers means no digging
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 76868, member: 636"] Insiza Rural District Council dropped new by-laws forcing every miner with prospecting or extraction permits to hand over certified license copies plus environmental impact reports from the Environmental Management Agency. The rules are laid out under Statutory Instrument 166 of 2025, as gold and lithium activity keeps ramping up across the district, and operators better submit their EIA paperwork before starting work or face fines. Miners have to drop quarterly environmental monitoring updates, handle site rehabilitation when shutting down, and let council officers plus cops inspect their operations whenever they want. Anyone setting up an elution plant needs council approval first, and developers running big projects have to loop in the council during assessment meetings. The district set up an Environmental Degradation Fund bankrolled by mining fees to fix trashed sites, and if landowners ghost their cleanup duties for six months, the council steps in and bills them for the work. [/QUOTE]
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