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Uganda experts lauds Tanzania mining practices 

Ibukunoluwa Bankole by Ibukunoluwa Bankole
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Tanzania’s mining industry has received accolades from a delegation of Ugandan experts who visited the country to explore the nation’s mining practices. 

The delegation, composed of mining professionals and policymakers, commended Tanzania for its sustainable and environmentally conscious approach to mining, highlighting the potential for shared learning and collaboration in the African mining sector.

Ugandan Experts Impressed

The Ugandan delegation, led by Dr. Elly Karuhanga, a renowned mining expert and former President of the Uganda Chamber of Mines and Petroleum, expressed their admiration for Tanzania’s mining practices. Dr. Karuhanga praised the nation’s commitment to responsible and sustainable mining, underscoring its significance for the wider African mining community.

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Sustainable Mining at the Forefront

Tanzania’s mining sector has made significant strides in promoting sustainable and responsible mining practices. The country has introduced stringent regulations and guidelines to ensure that mining activities are carried out with minimal environmental impact and in compliance with international best practices.

The delegation noted Tanzania’s emphasis on environmental stewardship, including the requirement for mining companies to rehabilitate mined-out areas. This commitment to land restoration and conservation aligns with global efforts to mitigate the environmental consequences of mining activities.

Dr. Karuhanga emphasised the importance of fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing among African nations. He suggested that Uganda could benefit from Tanzania’s experiences and practices to enhance its own mining sector, particularly in the areas of sustainability, environmental protection, and community engagement.

Tanzania is known for its abundant mineral resources, including gold, diamonds, and various precious and base metals. The nation’s mining sector plays a pivotal role in its economy, contributing significantly to government revenue and foreign exchange earnings.

The Power of Responsible Mining

Responsible mining practices have become increasingly important globally, with stakeholders, including governments, mining companies, and civil society organisations, recognizing the need to balance economic development with environmental and social responsibility.

Tanzania’s Regulatory Framework

Tanzania’s regulatory framework for the mining sector has evolved to reflect these priorities. The delegation from Uganda noted the country’s efforts to ensure that mining activities adhere to strict environmental and social standards.

Tanzania’s mining industry has also made strides in fostering positive relationships with local communities. The delegation praised the industry’s initiatives aimed at empowering local communities through employment opportunities, skills development, and infrastructure development.

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A Model for African Mining

The visit by the Ugandan delegation highlights Tanzania’s emerging role as a model for sustainable mining practices in Africa. The nation’s commitment to environmental protection, responsible resource extraction, and community development serves as an example for other African countries seeking to harness their mineral wealth for the benefit of their citizens.

As African nations continue to explore their mining potential, the importance of collaboration and knowledge sharing cannot be overstated. Tanzania’s willingness to share its experiences and expertise with neighbouring countries like Uganda underscores the spirit of cooperation needed to ensure that the continent’s mining industry contributes to sustainable development while safeguarding its natural heritage.

Tanzania’s Commitment to Excellence

Tanzania‘s mining industry’s recognition by Ugandan experts is a testament to the nation’s commitment to excellence in responsible resource management. As the African mining sector navigates the challenges and opportunities of the 21st century, Tanzania’s example shines brightly as a beacon of sustainable mining practices, setting the stage for a future in which economic growth goes hand in hand with environmental and social responsibility.

Tanzania and Uganda are forging more technologically beneficial partnerships as part of plans of fostering a better relations between the two nations.

The governments of the two African nations recently signed a 15 year deal worth $28.8 million (equivalent to 71.7 billion Tanzanian Shillings) to integrate the National ICT Broadband Backbone (NICTBB) of Tanzania with the Ugandan National ICT Backbone Infrastructure (NBI).

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