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Rushwaya accuses Chinese miners of killing Zimbabweans in goldfields
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 65580, member: 636"] Zimbabwe Miners Federation president Henrietta Rushwaya warned that small-scale miners face violence from Chinese nationals and threatened sector unrest if authorities fail to intervene. Rushwaya stated on Friday that artisanal miners endure killings and exploitation despite delivering 33 tonnes of gold through September. The Chinese embassy issued guidance urging compliance with local regulations and community respect after violent confrontations emerged between foreign operators and Zimbabwean workers. A ZANU-PF faction accused Chinese businessman Zuo Wenzhong and Australian associate Moham Karim of smuggling 120 kilograms of gold valued at $10 million from Kwekwe's Silobela region. Police investigators examined Podhill operations after internal records showed the company declared less than 4 kilograms in 2024 despite processing thousands monthly. Political observers suggested the allegations reflect factional battles within the ruling party rather than legitimate accountability efforts. [/QUOTE]
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