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ZimParks Calls For Cancellation Of Sinamatella Mining Application To Protect Wildlife Habitat

1 week agoThu, 06 Mar 2025 11:22:02 GMT
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ZimParks Calls For Cancellation Of Sinamatella Mining Application To Protect Wildlife Habitat

The Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) has urged the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development to cancel Sunny Yi Feng’s application to prospect for coal in the Sinamatella area of Hwange National Park. ZimParks argues that the area is a critical habitat for the endangered black rhino.

In a statement issued this Thursday, 06 March, ZimParks spokesperson Tinashe Farawo said mining activities would increase the risk of species extinction and negatively affect population recovery. Reads the statement:

Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority (ZimParks) urges the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development to cancel the application for an exclusive prospection of mining activities in Hwange National Park, specifically targeting the Sinamatella Black Rhino Intensive Protection Zone and never to entertain such applications in future.

This area is a critical habitat for black rhinos and currently supports a growing population of this endangered species, which is listed under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Flora and Fauna (CITES) Appendix 1.

Needless to mention that the proposed mining project will actually increase the risk of species extinction and prospects of population recovery will be negatively affected.

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The proposed mining project poses a significant threat, worsening the degradation of land, a critical concern for ZimParks, which has a mandate to ensure that at least 30% of degraded terrestrial, inland water, and ecosystems are restored by 2030.

While we have made substantial progress in reviving wildlife populations across the nation, the introduction of mining activities in this vital area would undermine ecological conditions essential for wildlife survival and reproduction. This compromise will hinder our ongoing efforts to maintain and restore healthy populations of wildlife.

Approving mining in this zone would not only contradict ZimParks’ conservation mandate but also tarnish Zimbabwe’s reputation regionally and internationally as a world leader in sustainable conservation.

It is important to note that tourism is a major revenue generator for the country and our operations significantly rely on the revenue generated from tourism through leased concessions; thus, any mining operations introduced could adversely affect our ability to deliver quality experiences for tourists.

Furthermore, mining activities are known to create air, noise, and land pollution, which detrimentally impact visitor experiences and disrupt wildlife movement, not mentioning the increased cases of poaching.

Sinamatela is home to the Bumbusi ruins which hold historical and cultural significance for the Nambian-speaking communities dating back to the 18th century.

Traditional leaders from the region visit the area annually to conduct cultural rituals and rain-making ceremonies.

Hwange National Park is home to Africa’s second-largest elephant population, and mining may interfere with the flow of groundwater, threatening vital water sources relied upon by our wildlife.

This disruption can worsen existing water shortages, leading to increased mortality rates in species and heightened human-wildlife conflict in surrounding communities.

We will continue to advocate for the safeguarding of critical wildlife habitats and uphold our commitment to conservation for the benefit of all Zimbabweans and future generations.

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10 Comments

7@$h!0n🎙👉🔊👉🎤 · 1 week ago
thank u
Z · 1 week ago
THUMBS UP! WELL SAID FARAWO. WE SUPPORT YOU GREATLY FOR THESE WISE WORDS. IT. MUST BE NOTED. THAT. THE CHINESE MENTALLITY IS JUST. CONFINED TO. AMASSING AS MUCH MONEY AS POSSIBLE AND VACATE TO THEIR COUNTRY LEAVING THE ENVIRONMENT UPSIDE DOWN. MINE PITS HAVE BEEN LEFT OPEN. GO TO SHURUGWI AND WITNESS FIRST HAND NATURE DESTRUCTION THERE. THE ONCE SCENIC BOTEREKWA MOUNTAINS IS NO MORE. THE CHINESE. ERAZED. THE. MOUNTAINS TO GROUND. LOCALS GAINED NOTHING. BABOONS AND MONKEYS ARE NOW DESTITUTE ROAMING SHURUGWI TOWN LIKE VAGABONDS. WHY DON'T THEY MINE GOING DOWN THE EARTH? WHO TOLD THEM TO DEFACE OUR COUNTRY LIKE THAT? DO THEY DEFACE THEIR OWN COUNTRY LIKE THIS?
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theLastAntKing · 1 week ago
Well said Farawo, I've been waiting for this. This message should have been copied directly to the First Office
Tafman · 1 week ago
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