Declaration of Rights in the Constitution of Zimbabwe, particularly Section 73 on environmental rights and other regional and international human rights instruments. 2. Detailed background of complaint: a. Complainants are community members residing near Murowa Diamond Mine under Chief Mazvihwa in Zvishavane. They allege that as a result of mining activities, Murowa Diamond Mine has been polluting the environment in Mazvihwa community due to mine blasts which produce excessive dust. b. They further allege that in 2012, a number of children at Baradzanwa Primary School near Murowa Diamond Mine were taken sick due to excessive dust emissions from the mine. c. The children were treated at Murowa Hospital. The case of dust pollution was taken up with the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) and the Ministry of Health and Child Care. However despite the two offices conducting investigations and coming up with reports which the ZHRC was furnished with, complainants allege that the case has not yet been resolved. d. It is further alleged by complainants that the blasting at Murowa Diamond Mine has resulted in some of their houses cracking. To date more than 200 households have been affected. e. To rectify the situation, the respondent constructed about 9 houses for some of the affected complainants. Complainants, however fear that their houses will no longer be safe for human habitation if the blasting continues. f. Complainants further aver that they lodged their complaints with the company management to no avail as the company does not respond to their queries. Efforts to engage in a dialogue with the company management concerning the dust levels have been fruitless as the company management in Zvishavane does not cooperate. g. Complainants sought assistance from the ZHRC to intervene by investigating violation of their rights through dust pollution and the issue of cracking houses. Page 2 of 15

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