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Military-style attack on soldiers exposes violent gold network in Penhalonga

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Last updated: August 21, 2025 10:04 am
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The Centre for Natural Resource Governance (CNRG) has raised alarm over worsening violence, unsafe mining practices and environmental destruction linked to operations by Better Brands Mining Company at Redwing Mine in Penhalonga, Manicaland.

CNRG Executive Director Farai Maguwu said unlicensed mining activities involving politicians, security sector members and artisanal miners have spiraled into a major security threat.

He cited recent violent clashes, extortion and haphazard mining practices, with groups operating outside the Ministry of Mines’ regulatory framework.

According to Maguwu, three weeks ago, six soldiers were reportedly assaulted by eight men wearing Zanu-PF T-shirts emblazoned with President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s portrait.

The attackers, referred to as “boyz dzamudhara,” were described by eyewitnesses as “security-trained men” who used military-style combat tactics during the altercation.

Maguwu said some groups are extorting “mutaka” (protection fees) from miners while invoking powerful political names, further destabilising the area.Political commentary books

“Unlicenced mining activities by politicians and members of the security sector in Penhalonga now a security threat. Violent clashes, extortion and haphazard digging now the order of the day.

“The Ministry of Mines not involved. Permits issued by the Scott Sakupwanya’s owned better brands.

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