Zimbabwe was one of the wealthiest countries in the world, including one of the best school systems in the world. However, it is now a shadow of itself. Foolish politicians and lack of good management of the country have destroyed this wonderful country.
Its very sad that as a country we have managed to prop up this backward alluvial mining as a success story. This documentary also completely ignores the fact that this kind of mining is extremely political with massive deaths attributed to violence between miners. We have enough funds, engineers and experience to actually organise this sector into a modern mining business.
It's like rats have been everywhere. Sad life we don't think about tomorrow. Zim is going to be a good place for those in medical profession down in future.
Zimbabwe was one of the wealthiest countries in the world, including one of the best school systems in the world. However, it is now a shadow of itself. Foolish politicians and lack of good management of the country have destroyed this wonderful country.
De-criminalizing gold possession would be a major benefit to the country.
Its very sad that as a country we have managed to prop up this backward alluvial mining as a success story. This documentary also completely ignores the fact that this kind of mining is extremely political with massive deaths attributed to violence between miners. We have enough funds, engineers and experience to actually organise this sector into a modern mining business.
But why don’t they provide the miners with air masks or masks 😷 to stop them inhaling the mercury.?????
Sub Saharan Afrika in all countries has minerals, natural gas etc...
King Solomons gold mines Zimbabwe. Jacobs Zuma told me
Help them otherwise big companies are no different. They will just make a gigantic pollution at everyone's cost.
Recently Congo also found a lot.
Why are Zimbabwean giving their wealth away?
This is an essential piece to the mining sector, small-medium and large. Hopefully relevant government departments will hear out these folks' cries.
thank you very much to the creators of this film,best so far l have seen
Tatenda, Siyabonga I'm a small scale artisanal miner and I find this helpful.
that guy in Blue with a hat hahaha the way he fold his hands is like l want to do things the right way but l am hungry wat can l do kkkk
The documentary is top notch 👌
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whos voice? sounds like Rumbidzai Takawira. Great stuff like always.
this documentary deserves a award ,the quality is just great
Very well documented and filmed. Very informative.
A great presentation guys keep it up!!
It's like rats have been everywhere. Sad life we don't think about tomorrow. Zim is going to be a good place for those in medical profession down in future.