Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe

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Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe

The Mining Industry the world over competes with other land users for access to land for purposes of investment. The requirements for on surface infrastructure such as mineral processing facilities, housing, waste dumps and other amenities also requires that mining concerns have access to land for successful establishment of mining projects Due to the finite nature of a mineral deposit all mine have defined lives

The sustainability of mining as an industry depends on a country s ability to ensure that there are robust and vibrant activities at every stage of the mineral supply value chain. Therefore access to land for prospecting, exploration and pegging is a critical success factor in delivering a competitive and successful mining industry

One of the major policy pillars of the Mines and Minerals Act [Chapter 21:04] (MMA) is the separation of mineral rights (subsurface) and land rights (surface). Part I section 2 of the MMA states that Right of minerals vested in President: The dominion in and the right of searching and mining for and disposing of all minerals, mineral oils and natural gases, notwistanding the dominion or right which any person possesses in and to the soil on or under which such mineral, mineral oils and natural gases are found or situated, is vested in the President, subject to this Act.

The Mines and Minerals Act recognizes four types of land titles: Private Land, Sate land, Communal Land and Town Lands The MMA defines occupiers and owners of land We understand that that all land belong to the state with a few exceptions Of particular importance for prospector and miners is understanding who to serve various notices as prescribed in the MMA in order to be legally compliant and to foster smooth relations with other land users

Section 26 of the MMA provides for land that is open to prospecting All state land All private land, All other land held by any person under any enactment. Opening all types of land to prospecting and pegging offers the country the opportunity to maximize on its mineral endowment. It is interesting to note that the rich farming areas of the central watershed are the same areas that host a diverse array of minerals.

Ground not open to prospecting include among others: within 450m of a site of a homestead 90m from a dip tank or any permanent improvement, cultivated fields or 15m from such a field, any mining location, any holding less than 100 Ha except with the consent in writing of the owner within the surveyed limits of any city, town, township or village, or upon a belt fifty meters in width outside such limits, upon any licensed aerodrome or any emergency landing ground or aerodrome of the State; upon any rifle range of the State, any railway reserve or any cemetery

Land owners or occupiers affected by mining are entitled to recover compensation from the holder of the mining location Either by agreement or the matter is determined by the Administrative court in terms of section 22(1) of the Land Compensation Act. Resettlement of those affected by mining projects is an emotive issue Finding suitable land for resettlement and the minimum standards

The goals and objectives of Land policies are to ensure the sustainable, productive and equitable development, use and management of the country s natural resources. We are convinced that our policy must provide: ease of access to land to various land users; and clear priority of use for various activities at law

The mining industry advocates for a land policy that facilitates ease of access to land for prospecting, exploration and pegging of mining titles. The separation of mineral rights from surface land rights is important for the development of the mining industry and the maximizing the of use of land (surface and subsurface potential). All land users through innovative use of policy instruments must be encouraged to use land under title efficiently. Environmental management best practices are critical to ensure that land under mining title can be used by others post mine closure Given that every activity is considered very important by the proponent, a system that optimizes the use of land by providing clear guidelines on which activity among competing priorities takes precedents is required.