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Youth win mining rights, Lemshuku gem hub takes shape
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 74701, member: 636"] Tanzania's minerals minister rolled out a bunch of licenses for young miners in Lemshuku and told them they can actually hold mining rights instead of grinding for richer dudes who already have permits. Anthony Mavunde handed 21 groups a total of 423 small-scale mining licenses while promising to build a gemstone buying center that cuts out sketchy middlemen. The government wants kids working tanzanite and green garnet blocks as proper owners rather than broke labor, and they set up an export guarantee scheme that gives miners access to working capital without begging foreign buyers for sketchy advance payments. Lemshuku residents complained about no electricity, garbage roads, terrible water access, and mobile network dead zones that make operating a mine way harder than it needs to be. Women running food stalls for miners asked for organized group status to unlock financing opportunities. The ministry already pulled in over 500 billion shillings this year from tighter regulations and less smuggling around the Mirerani security fence, and they plan to fly exploration drones over Lemshuku before next February to map out where valuable stones are hiding underground. [/QUOTE]
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