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Kangela Mine Collapses Killing 4 People

1 year agoMon, 23 Oct 2023 06:05:23 GMT
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Kangela Mine Collapses Killing 4 People

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has confirmed that Kangela Mine in Chikuti, Murereka, Mashonaland West collapsed on October 20, 2023, resulting in the death of four people. According to a police report seen by Pindula News, the bodies were taken to Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital mortuary for further examination. Read the report:

The ZRP confirms a mine incident which occurred at Kangela Mine, D Troop area, Chikuti, Murereka on 20/10/23 in which four people were killed when a mine shaft they were working in collapsed.

The bodies were retrieved from the shaft by villagers and were taken to Chinhoyi Provincial Hospital mortuary for post-mortem.

The police report does not provide specific details on what caused the collapse of Kangela Mine in Chikuti, Murereka. However, it is worth noting that mine collapses are common in Zimbabwe, especially during the rainy season. The heavy rains can weaken the structures and destabilize the mining areas, leading to accidents and collapses. These incidents pose serious risks to the safety of miners and can result in injuries or fatalities.

Zimbabwe experienced a considerable amount of rain last week, and weather experts predict that some parts of the country will continue to receive significant rainfall. This poses a significant danger to thousands of young men who take great risks by entering deep tunnels to search for gold and other valuable minerals. Many of these mining operations are illegal and conducted with basic tools like picks and shovels. The hazardous conditions, combined with the unstable nature of these operations, put the miners’ lives and well-being at risk.

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12 Comments

Anonymous · 1 year ago
The benefits of the GOOD MAFIA....!
nhamovurombo · 1 year ago
pane chinosetsa here kufa kwevanhu looking for something to support their families wy uuu dull lyk dat ur morheeerr
ah shem · 1 year ago
who owns kangela mine ? no investigative journalism here ... its like reporting that your roof fell on your head last night , and everybody says " eish sorry to hear that " kkkkkkkk
nhamovurombo · 1 year ago
m sorry for loss of lyf
· 1 year ago
Moles love sweet potatoes.
Tintin · 1 year ago
rest in peace ☹️☹️☹️
chinondidya chii · 1 year ago
as long as we have the gold mafia these accidents are here to stay ,they don't care about the miners safety all they want is the yellow metal
CHAWABVUNZA · 1 year ago
I recommend that a t****ugh investigation be carried out on why we have so many mining accidents in the country. Every month or so we read of a mining accidents. This is my story and I am sticking to it. [ THE BUSH LAWYER4CCC ].
@chawabvunza · 1 year ago
hapana investigation ikumbodiwa apa ndiko kunonzi kujusa kunotoda ropa.
Anonymous · 1 year ago
this is very terrible and unfortunate. these small scale mines do not want to engage the relevant expertise to guide them on stabilizing their mines
🌚🌚🌚🌚🇱🇷🇺🇦 · 1 year ago
Mnangagwa's mines shallkill all your children because you are ****

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