Mine digs up drama, school under siege in Mudzi

A mining company digging up a primary school is peak capitalist dystopia. Mudzi Rural District Council formally begged the Mashonaland East mining commissioner to stop Futeng Mine from excavating inside Rwamba Primary School. Local officials challenged the corporate claim that these educational grounds sit legally within a mineral concession. Parents and community leaders freaked out because heavy industrial operations started happening right next to classrooms. The local authority insists this institution existed there long before any extractors showed up.

Council leaders demanded official boundary maps to prove where the property lines actually end. They attached their own diagrams to help bureaucrats figure it out. Residents warned that open-cast digging creates massive dust clouds and noise pollution that endanger students.

Locals suspect these operators lack a valid certificate for environmental impact assessments. Drilling near staff housing and sports fields threatens water sources with contamination. The petition specifically asks if anyone actually authorized tearing up a playground for minerals.
 

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