Zimplats Under Fire Over The Death Of A Worker And Mine Collapse
18 February 2021
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By A Correspondent -The Ministry of Mines and Mining Development has deployed a probing team at Zimplats to investigate why the wall of one of the company’s mine collapsed crushing one worker to death last Sunday, the state media has said.

It remains unclear as to what could have caused the wall to collapse while others blamed it on incessant rains.

Officials from the ministry confirmed the investigation to the state media but referred all questions to the Ministry’s chief mine engineer, Michael Munodawafa.

Zimplats’ corporate affairs manager, Busi Chindove told the delegation which was led by Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution for Mashonaland West, Mary Mliswa-Chikoka that a team of inspectors from the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development were conducting investigations.

“When there is an incident of this nature, the law says we should inform the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development inspectorate and once they are on sight, they lead the investigations. So, we are working with them and all other relevant authorities,” she said.

She said the company, which has strived to maintain a fatality-free record for long, was saddened by the loss of the worker. Speaking after visiting the accident site, Minister Mliswa-Chikoka said the accident might have been caused by heavy rains.

“From what I seeing on sight, I think it’s the heavy rains that could have contributed to the breakdown of the wall. But, there is an investigation team to ascertain the real cause of the accident, we wait for the results once investigations are done

-Herald