LOCAL MINING AND THE ENVIRONMENT
The enormous
task of fighting poverty and earning a source of livelihood has driven many
rural dwellers into local mining. The
process of local mining is one whereby precious stones and other mineral
deposits are brought/dugged out by untrained rural dwellers. This method of mining does not take
cognisance of all the safety measures that are needed to be in place for such
vocation and also does not recognise the negative environmental hazards that this
will cause the rural populace. Although this industry has the potential of
reducing poverty through income and employment generation, the use of primitive
methods of mining constantly contributes its toll to the degradation of our environment.
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Regrettably,
while the government spends lots of money on importing these precious stones
and mineral deposits, lots of these rural dwellers can be trained and equipped in
harnessing this profession as they have chosen it so that our environment can be healthier and well preserved.
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