via Zimbabwe Urged to Monitor Mining Sector to Boost Economy by Loirdham Moyo 08.11.2013 VOAZimbabwe
Civil society organizations say Zimbabwe can easily settle its $10 billion external debt if it introduces strong public finance management measures.
Speaking at a Debt and Extractives Indaba organized by the Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development or ZIMCOD in Mutare yesterday, representatives of non-governmental organizations urged the government to exploit the nation’s natural resources in a transparent way in order to settle the increasing external debt while catering for the needs of the people.
Hopewell Gumbo of ZIMCOD said the country requires full economic recovery in order to achieve sustainable social justice.
Gumbo said it is saddening that Zimbabweans strongly believe that the government is abusing revenues collected from the mining of natural resources, especially diamonds in Manicaland province.
Freeman Bhoso, coordinator of the Zimbabwe Natural Resources Dialogue Forum, also said communities need to be informed on their rights so that they benefit from the country’s natural resources.
Bhoso said the government has not improved the lives of people living in areas where there are abundant natural resources.
Marlvern Mudiwa, a resident of Chiadzwa in Marange, added that communities in diamond-rich areas are facing challenges as diamond companies are failing to fulfill their promises of employing locals, among several others.
The one-day indaba was organized by ZIMCOD in partnership with the Centre for Research and Development, designed to encourage community participation in various sectors of the economy, especially mining,
Diamond mining company representatives and the Minister of State for Manicaland province, Chris Mushowe, failed to attend the meeting despite having been invited.
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You’re right but they don’t care about you. They don’t want to share the money, so…
“Diamond mining company representatives and the Minister of State for Manicaland province, Chris Mushowe, failed to attend the meeting despite having been invited.”
Its like asking baboons to guard a field of maize.How fantastic!
The Mercedes and Range Rovers that line the driveways of Harare’s northern suburbs are a reminder that the land has diamonds galore and those with the connections are enjoying the fruits of ZANU-PF party membership. The Indigenization program is working if you belong to the ‘right’ political party