IMPLEMENTATION OF FLEXICADASTRE IN ZAMBIA

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IMPLEMENTATION OF FLEXICADASTRE IN ZAMBIA Presented by: Simon M. Mwalimu Head of Mining Cadastre and Secretary of The Mining Advisory Committee Mining Cadastre Office-Zambia 16 th February 2009

Part A Part B Part C Part D Introduction and background Discussion Implementation History and Challenges Conclusion

Part A Introduction and background What is Flexicadastre? 1. Minerals resource management software which enables and facilitates tes administration of mineral and non minerals rights processes in a transparent, effective, efficient manner and tailored to governing ng legislation, rules and procedures. 2. The software provides data security and integrity and enables roles and functions of users to be defined to customer needs and 3. Provides an interface with other softwares such as ArcGIS thereby y not only providing history of mineral or non mineral records but also o the polygon representation in both Flexicadastre and ArcGIS. 4. Zambia chose to use Flexicadastre because of these advantages

INTRODUCTION TO IMPLEMENTATION OF FLEXICADASTRE IN ZAMBIA Introduction and background (Cont.) Licencing system was beset by numerous problems 1. Poor records management Lack of General Records Information Lack or inaccurate Spatial Information Deliberate mistakes by some staff Missing and or misfiled records 2. Deliberate shift from licenced areas to other areas by Mining Rights Holders Overlaps leading to Conflicts Long licencing procedures and resolution of conflicts and Indecision on resolution of conflicts etc. 3. Ministerial discretion and 4. General political interference

INTRODUCTION TO IMPLEMENTATION OF FLEXICADASTRE IN ZAMBIA Introduction and background (cont.) 1. Mining is at the centre of industrial development in Zambia inspite of the credit crunch 2. Need to promote good governance through: Good legislation Transparent, and effective and efficient mechanisms through legislation and licencing processes and compliances to legal requirements remove corrupt practices Priority registration and Timely notification became necessary 3. Removal of overlaps was started and is on going where Govt. granted licences without consultations with licence holders 4. Removal of all discretions embedded in CAP 213 - repealed 5. Hence Modern Mining Cadastre System through application of Flexicadastre and interface with ArcGIS was found to be the answer to some of these issues

IMPLEMENTATION OF FLEXICADASTRE IN ZAMBIA - LEGAL AND REGULATORY REFORMS Introduction and background (cont.) 1. Mines and Mineral Act (No.31, 1995) CAP 213 Was enacted with main aim of attracting investment-hence unrestricted size of land There were no regulations to reinforce it Provided room for discretion In granting of licences In renewal of licences Licencing system beset by conflicts due to overlaps Mining boom from 2002 necessitated some level of legislative reforms 2. Mines and Minerals Development Act (No.7, 2008) Need to review and subsequent repeal of the CAP Act became necessary sary EU through MSDP and the World Bank through SEED Project funded Diagnosis of the licencing system in Zambia Inception report on setting up a Modern Mining Cadastre System in i Zambia SEED Complimented what MSDP had started on the practical and technical aspect of modernisation-remove remove duplication of activities

Part B Discussion Activities carried out from 2004 Diagnosis Data capture-updating updating of information, identification of and data processing and storage Identification of overlapping areas and resolution of these conflicts Re-classification and Re-codification of licences Physical count of dossiers and comparison with data entry figures Scanning of topographic maps in 1:50,000, 1:100,000 and 1:250,000 Geodetic review to provide GPS transformation parameters Isolating problem areas pending resolutions by authorities Training of personnel in use of Flexicadastre, in ArcGIS and in change management Acquisition of appropriate workstations and other necessary implements through SEED projects (WB), MSDP (EU), and Ministry (Government) Notifications to Holders for data updates Moratoria to stop receipt of new applications Sensitisation meetings etc..

Discussion (cont.) Administration of Mining Laws and Regulations with respect to: 1. 1. Handling legal and technical aspects of mining rights/land tenure through application of laid down Rules and Procedures a. Rules - Compliances As spelt out in the Ministry of Mines and Minerals (Development) Act No.7,2008 The Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development (General) Regulations Compliances and b. Procedures - Processes Requesting Administration/ Processing Granting of Mining and Mineral Rights Transfers, cancellation or abandonments of the Mining Rights Delineation /demarcation of land

Discussion (cont.) Mining Cadastre System? 2. Basic rules for a Modern Mining Cadastre System (MMCS) a) First come first served principle b) Security and legal protection of investments - transparency c) Transferable Mineral rights d) Timely payment of mineral rights fees e) Licence areas measured in cadastre units i. e area = 3.3400 hectares f) Unrestricted information flow and dissemination of notices f)

Discussion (cont.) Mining Cadastre System? 3. Modern Mining Cadastre Procedures must be: Simple and direct Fast Transparent Clear Timely processes Priority Register and General Register Time specific NO DISCRETION SYSTEM BASED THAN MAN BASED Debatable: Failure to grant autonomy and financial control Political leaders, traditional leaders and prominent figures need of mining rights

RESTRICTIONS OF THE LICENSES GEOMETRY Discussion Need for change

Part C Implementation history and challenges Types of licences and area limitations A. Large-scale Operations 1. Large scale Prospecting Licence 29940 CU = 1000km 2 Duration is 2 years renewable up to max. 7 years 2. Large-scale Mining Licence 7485 CU = 250 km 2 Duration is 25 years renewable 3. Large-scale Gemstone Licence 7485 CU = 250 km 2 Duration is 10 years renewable 4. Mineral processing licence 15years renewable 60 CU = 200 hectares B. Small-scale Operations 1.Prospecting Permit 300 CU = 1000 hectares Duration is 5 years non renewable 2.Small-scale mining licence 120 CU = 400 hectares Duration is 10 years renewable 3.Gemstone Licence 120 CU = 400 hectares Duration is 10 years renewable 4.Artisan Mining Right 2 CU = 6.68 hectares Duration is 2 years renewable

Implementation history and challenges (cont.) Mining Advisory Committee-Role and Mandate 1. Appointed in terms of section 150 of Mines and Minerals development ent Act (No.7, 2008) to advise the Minister, the Director or the Director r of Geological Survey on matters referred to it 2. The composition is as at First Schedule of the Act 10 institutions outside Ministry and 4 from Ministry, total 14 members 3. There shall be alternate members from all institutions prescribed d under this schedule 4. Tenure of office is three years and members may be re-appointed for a further period of three years 5. The proceeding of the committee shall be as prescribed 6. There shall be sub-committees 7. There shall be disclosure of interest 8. There shall be prohibition of publication or disclosure of information to unauthorised persons

Implementation history and challenges Mining Cadastre System Licencing Procedures 1. Completeness of receivability list leads to payment of administrative fees 2. Date and time stamping 3. Entry in Priority Register for new applications and General Registry for other applications 4. Scanning and data entry in database 5. Validation of status 6. Presentation/ Recommendation to MAC 7. Recommendation to Minister, Director or Director GSD to Grant or Reject 8. Appeals referred to Minister 9. Notification and documentation Mining cadastre Office

Implementation history and challenges (Cont.) Licencing Procedures Fees Incremental and are in fee units K180 Appeals Provided for in terms of Part XIV of the ACT Section 152 - appeals against decisions of the Director or Director of GSD Section 153 appeals in relation to licences issued by the Minister Section 154 appeals in relation to insurance Section 155 Notification of decisions and right of appeal of the affected person

Implementation history and challenges Current status of issued mining rights-15 th December,2008 GEMSTONE LICENCES: 25 LARGE-SCALE PROSPECTING LICENCES: 226 LARGE-SCALE MINING LICENCES: 8 PROSPECTING PERMITS: 90 SMALL-SCALE SCALE MINING LICENCES: 44 ARTISAN MINING RIGHTS: 52

IMPLIMENTATION OF FLEXICADASTRE IN ZAMBIA Implementation history and challenges CURRENT STATUS

IMPLIMENTATION OF FLEXICADASTRE IN ZAMBIA Implementation history and challenges Where are we now? Data capture, codification and processing completed Refurbishment of offices completed Processing of applications procedures spelt out in conformity with the MMMDA (No.7, 2008) Mining Advisory Committee and Relevant Sub-committees in place Flexicadastre workflow management system completed as at 30 th January 2009 Technical design and specifications completed Legal and Regulatory specifications completed Training of staff completed/on going Upgrading and Maintenance on going

IMPLIMENTATION OF FLEXICADASTRE IN ZAMBIA Implementation history and challenges Delays in making policy decisions Insufficient funds for operations Inadequate Personnel emoluments Restructuring raising anxieties among staff REFORMS DELAYED Customers attitude still indifferent still believe in discretionary approach Change management and sensitisation - internal and external Workshops Sensitisation programmes; Media - print and electronic (radio & TV) Change in technical management during implementation phase Change in contracts ( From MSDP to SEED) Change in management at policy level political champion Movement of dossiers during data capture and evaluation, processing LAN- ITS EFFICIENCY dependant on service providers

Implementation history and challenges Desired future Provision of CDs on transformation parameters contracts underway Integrated Information Management System with all Departments and Regional Bureaux and other stakeholders e.g. Environmental Council of Zambia (ECZ) Attendance of international seminars/workshops on mining cadastre extremely important Improvement on links between Lusaka and Cape Town to facilitate back up services on day to day issues Improved data security and integrity Establishment/setting up of a website is the ultimate by 2011 Control of finances Departmental Autonomy

CONCLUSION MAC has to dispose of all cases referred to it Zambia is in global village and that we are in competition Should be objective and not subjective MAC is providing additional professional and unbiased advise and guidance to the Ministry thereby enhancing transparency in the licencing process. MCO is therefore at the centre of the development of the mining sector and should be seen as a builder and with Flexicadastre in use, Mining g Cadastre Operations have become fully compliant with the LAW and therefore e has fulfilled Government intentions of providing good governance in the mining rights processes Any lapses will be addressed as observed until Flexicadastre is fully integrated in mineral and non minerals rights processes in Zambia

IT IS SEEN AS A SUCCESS STORY THANK YOU THE END?