Chunga gold rush hits snag

CHOMBA MUSIKA
Lusaka

THE Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development says there is no evidence of mineral “occurrences” like copper or gold in Lusaka’s Chunga Township, where residents have been digging for minerals.
But investigations by a team from the Geological Survey Department have established that the mineral identified at the site is primarily iron ore, specifically magnetite.
Magnetite is a very common iron oxide (Fe3O4) mineral that is found in igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks. It is the most commonly mined ore of iron, according to geology.com.
Minister of Mines and Minerals Development Paul Kabuswe said after careful assessment, the magnetite deposit has been deemed non-economically viable for
exploitation by individuals, cooperatives or small-scale operators.
The minister further emphasised that there is no evidence of copper or gold at the site and has advised the public to disperse and refrain from any further activities in the area.
Mr Kabuswe reiterated Government’s commitment to providing accurate and timely information on mineral resources and urged citizens to rely on official channels for updates….https://enews.daily-mail.co.zm/welcome/home