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M'Mbelwa District Council shamed over missing Malawi miners' data
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50250, member: 636"] Local officials cannot track who digs for gold and other minerals around Mzimba district. The M'mbelwa District Council admits they have zero records about mining companies working in their area. Environmental officers who should know about these activities keep empty files instead of proper databases. Citizens and watchdog groups are furious about this shocking lack of information. Community leaders say the system makes it impossible to protect people from dangerous mining operations. The Northern Regional Mining Office also fails to maintain proper records of active mining sites. Government workers claim they have no idea which companies are digging where across the northern region. All mining information stays locked away at headquarters in Lilongwhile far from local communities. Moses Nkhana from the Mzimba Youth Organisation blasts this setup as a complete failure. He argues that families deserve to know what happens on their land and around their homes. Secret mining operations can flourish because nobody watches them closely. Gold diggers and mineral hunters work without proper oversight from local authorities. Environmental damage spreads unchecked across resource-rich areas like Mzimba district. Community groups demand that mining data gets shared with district councils immediately. They want real-time information to stop illegal activities before they destroy more land and water sources. [/QUOTE]
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