网页2016年3月15日 The Zimbabwean government recently ousted from the Marange fields all but one mining company, which it owns, leaving local
Contact网页2015年2月1日 This article carries forward this debate by examining the politics of certification in Zimbabwe after alluvial diamond deposits were discovered in 2006 in
Contact网页2015年2月1日 Artisanal miners who had lived in Marange as well as miners from other regions of Zimbabwe were interviewed prior to and after the KPCS’s decision to certify
Contact网页2022年2月17日 Diamonds were discovered in Marange, eastern Zimbabwe, in 2006, but more than a decade after formal mining started, thousands of people in the vicinity of
Contact网页The Marange diamond area is now secured against illegal mining activities, and four companies are commercially exploiting the resource. Families that have been disturbed
Contact网页2011年11月15日 Miners dig for diamonds in the controversial Marange diamond fields of eastern Zimbabwe. Human rights groups report the government seized the fields by
Contact网页2012年3月15日 Watch the full story of the Marketplace Africa’s team inside Marange diamond fields at Friday March 16 1945, Saturday March 17 0245, 0515,1515, and
Contact网页2022年2月18日 Diamonds were discovered in Marange, eastern Zimbabwe, in 2006, but more than a decade after formal mining started, thousands of people in the vicinity of
Contact网页2011年11月9日 A United Kingdom-registered company African Consolidated Resources (ACR) subsequently registered exploration claims over the Marange diamond fields, giving them exclusive rights to explore
Contact网页2016年5月10日 Diamond MiningMines Marange Marange 5.10.16 Load more Marange is the name of diamond fields that spread over some 566.5 kilometers in Chiadzwa,
Contact网页2015年2月1日 1. Interview with member of the Zimbabwe Miners Federation at a small-scale gold mining site near Batani village, Mazowe, December 4, 2012. 2. Interviews in December 2012 with two miners (one, a gold digger in Mazowe and the other, a riverbed gold panner in Nyanga and Mutoko) who had been in Marange during the shooting,
Contact网页2015年2月1日 Section snip Contextualising Marange’s diamond conflicts in a shifting terrain of national crisis. Since 2000, Zimbabwe’s economic and political instability has been the subject of much debate, with scholars stressing the need for nuanced attention to how economic crisis has created both winners and losers (Bond and Sharife, 2012,
Contact网页2021年12月1日 Post-displacement livelihoods in mining communities: The politics of precarity and everyday uncertainty in Marange, Zimbabwe Simbarashe Gukurume a c,Felix Tombindo b Add to Mendeley https://doi/10.1016/j.exis.2021.100992 Get rights and content Abstract
Contact网页2011年11月15日 THE MARANGE DIAMOND FIELDS OF ZIMBABWE: AN OVERVIEW . October, 2011 “We have begun to see how this mineral wealth can become a curse –as it so often has been in Africa, as people are killed and communities destroyed in the fight for diamonds that will forever be marked with the blood of the innocent.” Rowan Williams,
Contact网页2012年3月15日 Watch the full story of the Marketplace Africa’s team inside Marange diamond fields at Friday March 16 1945, Saturday March 17 0245, 0515,1515, and Sunday March 18 0015, 1515 (All times GMT)....
Contact网页2022年2月18日 Families displaced by diamond mining and those living close to Zimbabwe’s Marange diamond fields continue to sink deeper into poverty as the curse of the controversial gems persists. Diamonds were discovered in Marange, eastern Zimbabwe, in 2006, but more than a decade after formal mining started, thousands of people in the
Contact网页2013年8月26日 Zimbabwe was finally given the green light to freely resume export of diamonds from Marange, within the Kimberley Process framework in November 2011. However, because of economic sanctions
Contact网页2013年7月18日 Bankrupt and isolated even from his peers in the SADC and the African Union, Mugabe turned to the Marange diamond fields for political survival. Whilst negotiations for power-sharing were taking place, Mugabe was busy securing control of the Marange diamond fields, estimated to hold between 25% and 30% of the world's
Contact网页2011年11月9日 The controversy over Marange diamond fields in Zimbabwe has received much global attention. This new report by Sokwanele brings together a wide-ranging overview of events, meetings,
Contact网页2016年5月10日 Diamond MiningMines Marange Marange 5.10.16 Load more Marange is the name of diamond fields that spread over some 566.5 kilometers in Chiadzwa, Zimbabwe. These diamonds fields were discovered in 2006, at the peak of the political, economic and humanitarian crisis in the country.
Contact网页2018年8月23日 Vast gains access to Zimbabwe diamond concession Mining Journal Vast gains access to Zimbabwe diamond concession Vast Resources (AIM:VAST) has been awarded exclusive access to the Heritage...
Contact网页2015年2月1日 1. Interview with member of the Zimbabwe Miners Federation at a small-scale gold mining site near Batani village, Mazowe, December 4, 2012. 2. Interviews in December 2012 with two miners (one, a gold digger in Mazowe and the other, a riverbed gold panner in Nyanga and Mutoko) who had been in Marange during the shooting,
Contact网页2011年11月15日 THE MARANGE DIAMOND FIELDS OF ZIMBABWE: AN OVERVIEW . October, 2011 “We have begun to see how this mineral wealth can become a curse –as it so often has been in Africa, as people are killed and communities destroyed in the fight for diamonds that will forever be marked with the blood of the innocent.” Rowan Williams,
Contact网页2022年2月18日 Families displaced by diamond mining and those living close to Zimbabwe’s Marange diamond fields continue to sink deeper into poverty as the curse of the controversial gems persists. Diamonds were discovered in Marange, eastern Zimbabwe, in 2006, but more than a decade after formal mining started, thousands of people in the
Contact网页2013年8月26日 26 august 2013 Expert Reports Did you know that diamond mining in Zimbabwe started more than three decades ago? You are probably not in the know as you are only aware of Marange diamond
Contact网页2012年12月12日 Given that all the companies are into alluvial diamond mining using the open cast system, there is massive clearance of forests and the top soil in Marange, thereby affected both the water table and the quality of water. The clearance of land and forests in preference to diamond mining also means loss of wildlife habitat. Air and Noise Pollution
Contact网页2014年4月8日 The Marange diamond fields are an area of widespread small-scale diamond production in Chiadzwa, Mutare West, Zimbabwe. Although estimates of the reserves contained in this area vary wildly, some have suggested that it could be home to one of the worlds richest diamond deposits. Zimbabwe Mining Development
Contact网页2013年7月18日 Bankrupt and isolated even from his peers in the SADC and the African Union, Mugabe turned to the Marange diamond fields for political survival. Whilst negotiations for power-sharing were taking place, Mugabe was busy securing control of the Marange diamond fields, estimated to hold between 25% and 30% of the world's
Contact网页2017年7月21日 For example, the stateowned Zimbabwe Mining Development Company (ZMDC) owns 50% of Jinan. Anjin is 10% owned by the ZMDC, and as mentioned earlier, 40% by the Ministry of Defense. Lenin Tinashe Chisaira is a lawyer with The Zimbabwe Environmental Lawyers Association who also presented a case on the Marange diamond
Contact网页2023年6月3日 Anjin Investments is involved in diamond exploration and mining in Manicaland province’s Chiadzwa diamond fields in Marange communal areas. In a letter dated June 1, the Zimbabwe Diamonds and Allied Minerals Workers Union secretary Justice Chinhema, however, called on Anjin management to stop threatening workers.
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