2020-9-3 Chinese mining companies in Zimbabwe pose risk to endangered species, say authorities World news. Post Author: MFFFADMIN; Post published: September 3, 2020; Post Comments: 0 Comments; Rhinos, giraffes, cheetahs and other endangered species deal with a new risk in Zimbabwe’s Hwange countrywide park: Chinese mining corporations.
Read More2021-4-22 Chinese mining companies have damaged the Deka Road, which connects various parts of Zimbabwe including the popular tourist destination Victoria Falls, so much so that a man reportedly died recently after driving over a pothole and flipping his vehicle.
Read More2020-9-3 Chinese mining firms in Zimbabwe pose threat to endangered species, say experts This article is more than 7 months old Two companies granted permission to clear land at
Read MoreChinese Mining Companies Destroy Roads, Pollute Towns . 08/12/2020 Chinese mining companies have damaged the Deka Road, which connects various parts of Zimbabwe including the popular tourist destination Victoria Falls, so much so that a man
Read More2020-6-29 The shooting of two Zimbabwean workers by a Chinese boss shows the "systematic and widespread" abuse that locals face in Chinese mining operations, says the Zimbabwe Environmental Law Society (ZELA).
Read More2018-4-6 As Zimbabwe’s economy continues to falter, Chinese-owned mining companies offer employment for Zimbabweans, but the economic boost is accompanied by environmental and safety problems. The companies’ quarry-mining practices leave choking dust and unattended mining
Read More2019-5-16 MUTARE, Zimbabwe—Zimbabwe’s rural communities are beginning to stand up to Chinese companies operating in the country, as evidenced by the recent demonstrations against plans for a mining project in the Domboshava area, north of
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Read More2016-5-23 THE coming in of the Chinese mining firm, San He Zimbabwe, for the Tengenenge community in Guruve in 2004 was considered a blessing by residents, who were looking forward to benefiting from the ...
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Read More2020-9-3 Chinese mining companies in Zimbabwe pose risk to endangered species, say authorities World news. Post Author: MFFFADMIN; Post published: September 3, 2020; Post Comments: 0 Comments; Rhinos, giraffes, cheetahs and other endangered species deal with a new risk in Zimbabwe’s Hwange countrywide park: Chinese mining corporations.
Read More2020-9-4 Rhinos, giraffes, cheetahs and other endangered species face a new threat in Zimbabwe’s Hwange national park: Chinese mining companies. Zhongxin Coal Mining Group and Afrochine Smelting have received permission from the government to begin environmental impact assessments for drilling, land clearance, road building and geological surveys at two proposed sites inside the park, which is
Read More2020-10-30 The ongoing study by AIEL also reveal that in some of the Chinese owned mining companies, workers are not fully protected from the spread of COVID-19 as they are not being given the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). The COVID-19 pandemic, has caused unprecedented disruptions to the world of work including in Zimbabwe’s mining sector.
Read More2020-9-8 THE Zimbabwe government has awarded two coal mining concessions to Chinese companies inside the Hwange National Park which is the country’s flagship wildlife conservation area and home to one of the largest populations of elephant remaining in Africa.. The eastern boundary of the Hwange National Park sits adjacent Hwange Colliery – which is the country’s largest coal producer – and the ...
Read More2016-5-23 THE coming in of the Chinese mining firm, San He Zimbabwe, for the Tengenenge community in Guruve in 2004 was considered a blessing by residents, who were looking forward to benefiting from the ...
Read More2021-3-12 Chinese mining companies that were among the seven companies given mining rights include Jinan and Anjin – a company jointly owned by Chinese company Anhui Foreign Economic Construction Company Limited and Matt Bronze, a company owned by the Zimbabwe Defence Forces.
Read More2020-9-4 TWO Chinese companies are reportedly exploring for coal in the protected Hwange National Park, raising concerns from wildlife activists. Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (Zimparks) rangers reportedly arrested some Chinese nationals inside
Read More2020-12-6 HWANGE: Villagers in Makwa, Hwange East Constituency are fuming over the destruction of Deka Road by Chinese-owned mining companies operating in the area.
Read More2021-2-22 Hwange — Chinese miners have once again torched a storm in Hwange after they started exploring in Dinde just outside the coal mining town, stirring anger among villagers who fear being displaced. In September last year, two Chinese companies courted the anger of not only the Hwange community but a cross section of Zimbabweans and []
Read MoreThe two companies are part of the entities that were mining at the HNP without supporting documents. Hwange National Park is the country’s largest wildlife reserve situated northwest of the capital Harare. The Chinese’s special mining grants were cancelled after a public outcry, with the locals accusing the two companies of destroying their ...
Read More2020-9-4 Rhinos, giraffes, cheetahs and other endangered species face a new threat in Zimbabwe’s Hwange national park: Chinese mining companies. Zhongxin Coal Mining Group and Afrochine Smelting have received permission from the government to begin environmental impact assessments for drilling, land clearance, road building and geological surveys at two proposed sites inside the park, which is
Read More2020-9-10 Zhongxin Coal Mining Group and Afrochine Smelting, two Chinese mining companies, have been permitted to start impact assessments for drilling, land clearance, road building, and geological surveys in Zimbabwe’s Hwange National Park. Home of 10% of Africa’s wild elephants as well as rhinos, giraffes, cheetahs, and other endangered species ...
Read More2020-9-3 Rhinos, giraffes, cheetahs and other endangered species face a new threat in Zimbabwe’s Hwange national park: Chinese mining companies. Zhongxin Coal Mining
Read More2020-9-7 In a document released last week, the Bhejane Trust named the Chinese companies as Afrochine Energy and the Zimbabwe Zhongxin Coal Mining Group. Trevor Lane, a veteran conservationist who runs the trust, says his monitoring teams intercepted the two firms’ workers conducting exploratory drilling in the area.
Read More2020-6-29 The shooting of two Zimbabwean workers by a Chinese boss shows the "systematic and widespread" abuse that locals face in Chinese mining operations, says the Zimbabwe
Read More2021-3-12 Chinese mining companies that were among the seven companies given mining rights include Jinan and Anjin – a company jointly owned by Chinese company Anhui Foreign Economic Construction Company Limited and Matt Bronze, a company owned by the Zimbabwe Defence Forces.
Read More2020-10-30 The ongoing study by AIEL also reveal that in some of the Chinese owned mining companies, workers are not fully protected from the spread of COVID-19 as they are not being given the Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). The COVID-19 pandemic, has caused unprecedented disruptions to the world of work including in Zimbabwe’s mining sector.
Read More2021-3-21 Chinese mining companies and the Harare government made big promises to the displaced people, and their hopes are fading, with people saying they were duped to
Read More2021-2-22 Hwange — Chinese miners have once again torched a storm in Hwange after they started exploring in Dinde just outside the coal mining town, stirring anger among villagers who fear being displaced. In September last year, two Chinese companies courted the anger of not only the Hwange community but a cross section of Zimbabweans and []
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