Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Zimbabwe may force miners to fund development

COMMENT - Rio Tinto is wholly owned by the Rothschild family, the richest family/dynasty on the planet. Should they fund local infrastructure, instead of just dragging diamonds, gold and other precious and industrial metal out of Africa? Or would that be too much of a burden on their $21 trillion fortune? You decide.

Zimbabwe may force miners to fund development
By Reuters
Tue 26 Apr. 2011, 20:50 CAT

A stacker/reclaimer places coal in stockpiles after processing at Rio Tinto"s Blair Athol Mine in Queensland in this undated handout photograph obtained May 2, 2010.

Zimbabwe is considering legislation to force miners to fund development in local communities, the state-owned Herald newspaper said on Tuesday, citing Ministry of Mines and Mining Development officials.

Mining companies would be compelled to pay for development in communities in the mineral-rich nation where they are based under proposed amendments to the Mines and Minerals Act.

They would also need permission from local community leaders before starting operations.

"We know that we need the amended Act but it had to go through processes which could not be avoided," Thankful Musukutwa, permanent secretary in the Ministry of Mines, was quoted as saying.

Foreign mining companies are already facing a May 9 deadline to submit plans on how they will transfer 51 percent of their local equity to blacks in the southern African country.

Foreign players in Zimbabwe include Rio Tinto and Impala Platinum.

President Robert Mugabe is looking to raise funds as he pushes for elections this year aimed at defeating his unity government partner and rival, the Movement for Democratic Change.

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