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Zimbabwe Gold Card set to shake up small-scale mining with digital ID
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 84136, member: 160"] Miners are getting digital IDs in a big push to clean up the gold trade. The new Gold Card system aims to formalize artisanal operators through biometric registration, says Zimbabwe Miners Federation leader Henrietta Rushwaya. This digital traceability tracks gold from mine to refinery, ensuring legally sourced production. Small-scale miners produce most of the nation's gold output, a key foreign currency earner. The program integrates these operators into the legal system, strengthening compliance and revenue collection. Rushwaya calls it a transformative shift for sector transparency and accountability. Registered miners gain access to formal services and fair pricing under the initiative. The federation plans pilot programs for the system before a national rollout. This effort supports broader government mining reforms focused on safety and productivity. Rushwaya states that consistent deliveries from small-scale miners help stabilize the national currency. She credits clear policies and reliable payment systems for improving miner confidence. The federation's plans align with national development goals, emphasizing formalization and increased production. Inclusion of women and youth in mining remains a priority under this inclusive growth agenda. The Gold Card system seeks to meet international responsible sourcing standards for Zimbabwe's gold. It provides the government with better monitoring and planning capabilities across the mining sector. [/QUOTE]
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