Martin Kadzere and Oliver Kazunga — CABINET has approved the restructuring of the Mines and Mining Development Ministry which will see four mining districts replaced by eight mining provinces, an official said. Mining commissioners, who headed the mining districts which in most cases, covered more than a province will also be replaced with directors who have technical expertise, Mines and Mining Development Minister Walter Chidhakwa said yesterday.
The strategic move is aimed at creating capacity to enhance "transparency" and efficiency and accountability.
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