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11 Ago 2017

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McDonald Dzirutwe, Reuters (Zimbabwe)

Zimbabwe: NGO & community lobby group win court case against ZCDC: Court orders company to cease operations until it complies with environmental regulations

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"Zimbabwe court halts mining at state diamond firm over environment permit", 1 Aug 2017

Zimbabwe's High Court on Tuesday ordered a state diamond company to stop all mining activities because it had not received a permit from the environmental agency allowing it to operate. The Zimbabwe Consolidated Diamond Company (ZCDC) was formed in March last year after President Robert Mugabe's government evicted all diamond mining firms in the Marange fields in the east of the country saying their licenses had expired. A local community lobby group, Marange Development Trust, supported by Zimbabwe Environmental Law Association earlier this year approached the court saying ZCDC breached the law by mining without a license from Environmental Management Agency (EMA). But ZCDC had argued that it should be allowed to continue operations until EMA approved its license application..."The first respondent (ZCDC) is hereby interdicted and ordered to desist from conducting any mining operations in Marange district until it has conducted an environmental impact assessment process in accordance with the law and obtained an environmental impact assessment certificate," Judge David Mangota said in a ruling. ZCDC officials were not immediately available to comment.

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