01/06/2026
Lusaka, Zambia, 01 June, 2026- Government has warned that it will no longer spend public resources on rescue operations involving individuals engaged in illegal mining activities.
Ministry of Mines and Minerals Development Permanent Secretary Dr. Hapenga Kabeta said Government has repeatedly emphasized the need for miners to operate in safe, formal, legal and environmentally compliant mining environments.
Dr. Kabeta stated that illegal mining not only endangers the lives of those involved but also places a significant burden on Government resources whenever rescue operations become necessary.
"We have spoken enough about the need for people to conduct mining in a safe, formal, legal and environmentally safe manner. If a mine collapses on you while conducting illegal mining activities, you are on your own," Dr. Kabeta warned.
The Permanent Secretary made the remarks during a visit to Matala Gold Mine in Mumbwa District, where five small-scale miners were successfully rescued after being trapped underground for 17 days following a mine collapse.
Dr. Kabeta commended the rescue teams and all stakeholders who participated in the operation but stressed that the incident should serve as a lesson to those engaging in illegal mining activities across the country.
He reiterated Government's commitment to promoting responsible and lawful mining practices and urged miners to acquire the necessary licences and operate within the provisions of the law to safeguard lives and protect the environment.