These instruments were used to extract qualitative
data.
4.2.3. Individual complainants who were interviewed
revealed the following;
The blasting at Murowa Diamond Mine was resulting in
cracking of their houses .They pointed out that the blasting
usually occurred around 6am and they were affected by
the loud noise from the blasting.
Complainants also noted that, as a result of the blasting,
clouds of excessive dust engulf and pollute the community
which results in them coughing and they feared that in the
long run they may be affected by diseases such as
tuberculosis.
They further indicated that it would be prudent if Murowa
Diamond Mine could relocate them to a more appropriate
area which is fit for human habitation and far away from
the mine blasts.
4.2.4. Chief Mazvihwa’s Submissions
a) The Chief indicated that he was aware of complaints of cracking of houses and
dust pollution in his community.
b) He revealed that the community leaders, including himself were not consulted
when the consultants who were hired by Murowa Diamond Mine conducted
their assessments of the levels of dust emissions and the effect of blasting to
the cracking of houses
c) He further pointed out that the issue had previously been raised with the
respondent at a community meeting in Mazvihwa.
d) The mine had made an undertaking to facilitate relocation of the affected
families who lived within the ten kilometre radius of the mining area. However
the number of the affected families who were willing to be relocated had not yet
been ascertained for onward transmission to the respondent.
4.2.5. Councillor Mvuto’s Submissions
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