By ROGERS KALEROHE members of the newly-established Mining and Mineral Commission must not be compromised but must ensure that multinational companies and foreign mining investors do not undervalue their production figures and profits to disadvantage Zambians in general and miners in particular,” National Union of Miners and Allied Workers (NUMAW) President Saul Simujika has saidMr Simujika said the commission must strive to ensure that they supplement existing bodies to compel multinational companies and foreign mining investors to operate within the law and pay their obligations to bring order and sanity in the mining sectorHe was commenting on the setting up of the Mines and Minerals Commission which will deal with all the grey areas in the mining sector and also help to grow capacity to the Mines Ministry to monitor the activities where mining was taking placeOn Thursday, last week, Mines and Minerals Development Minister Paul Kabuswe announced the setting up of the commission which […]
Mining Commission workers should not be compromised – NUMAW

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