Zimbabwe: Indepth - Shocking Deaths, Freak Accidents At Chinese Lithium Mine Expose Unsafe Working Conditions

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Zimbabwe: Indepth - Shocking Deaths, Freak Accidents At Chinese Lithium Mine Expose Unsafe Working Conditions
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Deaths at Chinese Lithium Mine Points to Unsafe Working... NewZimbabweCom: Zimbabwe

The shocking incidents were unearthed during a three-month investigation by NewZimbabwe.com, which worked in partnership with Information for Development Trust , a non-profit media outfit supporting in-depth reporting in a project focusing on foreign investments.

According to its website, Huayou Cobalt has a revenue base of more than US$48 billion and a market value worth more than US$100 billion, ranking among the top 500 enterprises in China. The chief, according to the relatives, also demanded that the brain matter and blood be removed from the scene of the accident according to traditional rites.

Madera's sister, Kudzai, said the company had offered burial assistance but said no long-term plans for his young family had been made.Another worker, Stanley Jacob Haruzivi--born in 1987--died on 8 February while fixing a faulty dump truck wheel.Investigations established that Haruzivi was operating in a poorly equipped workshop when the tyre burst and the ring flew off, blowing his head open.

The PLZ spokesperson, Rugare Dobbie, confirmed Haruzivi's death dismissing it as water under the bridge. "Investigations on this accident are still ongoing and we are cooperating with all respective regulatory authorities to ensure necessary measures are put in place to avoid fatalities of this nature within our premises," the company said in a statement.Worker discontent has been simmering for a long time at Arcadia Mine.

Bvute declined to respond to questions relating to the involvement of politicians in the Goromonzi lithium saga and the reported abuse of workers at Prospect Mine. A workers' committee was formed at the mine last year and several members of this committee were fired earlier this year, workers said.Some earn US$300 with half of the amount paid in local currency at interbank rate against labour laws.

The hope that came with the mega-million investment has fast turned into despair, said one of the employees. While Zimbabwean law stipulates that locals must be consulted before exploration can take place, the villagers were kept in the dark. Workers complained that PLZ did not do due diligence before engaging the contracted extraction company, Richmark, which is failing to provide decent ablution facilities for its workers.

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