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Zimbabwe small miners push for exploration help to stop digging blind
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 84135, member: 160"] Small miners are begging for help figuring out what's actually in the ground. They want government support for proper mineral exploration to stop wasting effort on empty pits. A mining foundation leader, Payne Kupfuwa, stressed that knowing underground geology first prevents environmental damage and financial loss. Hundreds of thousands of artisanal miners drive most of the country's gold output. These operators also dig for lithium and gemstones, but often work informally. Experts argue that full formalization would improve safety, allow better regulation, and widen the tax base. Miners seek access to geological equipment and affordable exploration services. They request that the state organize capitalized companies to provide these resources. This step would help channel investments into areas with actual mineral deposits. The sector aims for a massive gold production target, highlighting its economic importance. Players urge authorities to resolve funding and operational bottlenecks to reach this goal. Sustained growth depends on moving away from haphazard extraction methods. Stakeholders believe coordinated support could significantly boost foreign currency earnings. The push for exploration is framed as essential for professionalizing small-scale mining enterprises. Without it, miners continue to degrade land with no guarantee of finding resources. [/QUOTE]
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