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Tag: ARTISINAL ADN SMALL SCALE MINERS

Gasping for Life: The Deadly Grip of Silicosis on Zimbabwe’s Artisanal Miners

November 23, 2024November 23, 2024 Michael Gwarisa

By Michael Gwarisa A frail-looking Tinashe Chinove from Masimbaevanhu Village in Shurugwi sits quietly under the shade of a tree, gasping for air. Even from a few yards away, his labored breathing is evident. Each breath he takes is a painful reminder of the relentless toll silicosis has taken on his life. At just 40 years old, Tinashe is battling a disease he contracted in 2022 while blasting and drilling rocks with a jackhammer deep in the artisanal mines. His health has deteriorated drastically, and he admits that he is…

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