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Villagers Cheer as Court Crushes Chrome Mine
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43704, member: 636"] The High Court stopped Bailzone Mining from operating chrome mines in Chiromo Village after villagers won their legal fight. Four residents sued the company for violating communal land rights and damaging their homes. Gideon, John, Million Rushinga, and Pride Garauzive claimed the miners destroyed burial sites and grazing areas. The judge agreed that Bailzone lacked proper permission from local authorities. Rural communities cannot lose their traditional lands without giving clear consent first. Villagers demanded cancellation of 60 mining certificates that Masvingo officials gave to Bailzone. The court also rejected the company's environmental impact assessment because leaders never consulted community members. Bailzone tried to block villagers from stopping their mining work but failed to prove they had legal authority. Zaka Rural District Council never approved the operations as required under communal land laws. The mining company argued their licenses remained valid despite the community complaints. Judges ruled that official documents cannot override customary rights of people living on ancestral lands. The decision prevents any future mining or exploration activities in Chiromo Village. Legal experts consider the ruling a major victory for rural land rights across Zimbabwe. The case creates important precedent for similar disputes between mining companies and traditional communities. [/QUOTE]
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