Climate change is not a game; if we continue being unprepared, Cyclone Chalane will hit us harder than Idai

Compiled by Byron Zamasiya, Michelle Matsvaire and Rodrick Moyo- Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association “On the side-lines of the Davos meeting, Honorable Mthuli Ncube was asked by a CNN reporter Richard Quest about Zimbabwe’s health system preparedness to COVID 19. The Honorable Minister answered that the country has a powerful health system and is well prepared […]

Case Alert! High Court of Zimbabwe orders Chitungwiza Municipality to upgrade its water treatment plants and sewer systems

18 December 2020 JUST IN: High Court of Zimbabwe orders Chitungwiza Municipality to upgrade its water treatment plants and sewer systems High Court of Zimbabwe Justice Mangota on Thursday 17 December 2020 granted an order in an application filed by Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association as an Applicant for public interest purposes.  The order interdicts Chitungwiza […]

How the 2021 National Budget opens opportunities for strengthening mining fiscal linkages

16 December 2020 Introduction This article provides an analysis of the 2021 National Budget that was presented by  Minister  Mthuli on the  26th of November, 2020 with the view to ventilate prospects for  harnessing the potential that the mining sector has in contributing towards domestic resource mobilisation and sustainable development. Domestic resources mobilisation is at […]

Mindset Shift amongst ASMers Critical for Behavioural Change Towards Safe, Responsible and Sustainable Mining Practices and Operations

Compiled by Joshua Machinga and Paul Matshona – Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) More often, artisanal and small-scale miners (ASMers) are labelled irresponsible, criminal and brutal players in the mining value chain and are historically subjected to harsh and sometimes negative ‘labelling’. Such labelling has at times dealt a double blow to progressive mindset shift […]

Job Advert: Bertha Justice Fellows Vacancy (Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA)

Due date: 15 December 2020 About Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) ZELA is a public interest environmental law association. The organisation, is looking for two lawyers to join the team as Bertha Justice Fellows in January 2021. To work across the range of programmes including Extractive Industries and Mining, Responsible Investments , Land and Natural […]

Strengthening Transparency and Accountability in the Natural Resource Sector Through Citizen Action and Parliament Oversight (STACAP)

Key Resolutions from ZELA’s Parliament Expert Training on Transparency and Accountability 27 November 2020 Introduction The Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association (ZELA) organised a two- day expert training for parliamentarians from the 24th to the 25th of November 2020 in Kwekwe. The training focused on building the capacity of parliamentarians on the promotion of transparency and […]

The Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission’s (ZACC) worried about corruption in the Mining Sector

Compiled by Tafara Chiremba-Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association Introduction On the 16th of November, I attended a meeting that was convened by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC). The objective of the meeting was to disseminate the findings of a study that ZACC undertook on corruption in the mining sector.  According to ZACC, the study is expected […]

MINING SECTOR SITUATIONAL REPORT (SIT-REP)-State of Closed Large- and Small-Scale Mines and their Relationship with Artisanal Mining

1.0 INTRODUCTION[1] The mining industry has potential to resuscitate the Zimbabwean economy if the fluid and never-ending macro-economic, political, human rights and property rights factors and problems are comprehensively addressed by Government. The 2030 Vision which is anchored on mining[2] is expected to contribute US$12 Billion by 2023[3] by tapping into the gold, platinum, diamond, […]