In the heart of Bubi, Matabeleland North Province, Water Witch Mine stands as a beacon of progress and responsible mining. Under the stewardship of Ishmael Kaguru, the mine has embraced Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030, aligning its operations with the national goal of transforming the country into an upper-middle-income economy through mass production, value addition, and beneficiation of minerals.
Wilfred Munesti, the Spokesperson of the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development, expressed his satisfaction with the mine’s achievements. “We are pleased with the developments at Water Witch Mine. They have made significant strides in formalization and responsible mining practices. This mine is a model for others in the sector,” Munesti remarked. He further urged other small to medium-sized mining operations to take a leaf from Water Witch Mine and formalize their operations to contribute more effectively to the national economy.
The success of Water Witch Mine can be attributed to its unwavering commitment to sustainable and responsible mining. By adhering to best practices and regulatory frameworks, the mine not only boosts its production capacity but also ensures the safety and well-being of its workers and the surrounding community.
Ishmael Kaguru, the visionary owner of Water Witch Mine, highlighted the mine’s alignment with Vision 2030. “We are committed to transforming Zimbabwe into an upper-middle-income economy. Our focus is on mass production, value addition, and the beneficiation of minerals. By doing so, we are not only enhancing our operations but also contributing to the nation’s economic growth,” Kaguru stated.
Water Witch Mine’s dedication to formalization and responsible mining sets it apart in an industry often marred by challenges. Their proactive approach serves as an inspiration to other mining operations, proving that sustainable practices and profitability can go hand in hand.
The Ministry of Mines and Mining Development’s remarks on Water Witch Mine underscores the importance of formalization in the mining sector. By formalizing their operations, mines can better regulate their activities, ensure compliance with environmental standards, and contribute more significantly to the national economy.
As Water Witch Mine continues to lead by example, it is evident that the path to a prosperous future lies in responsible mining. With such exemplary efforts, Zimbabwe’s Vision 2030 is not just a distant dream but an achievable reality.