"We urge the community from the ward to acquire the necessary licences, which will legalise their activities while at the same time ensuring the practice of responsible mining, which safeguards the environment and people at large," said Mr Mabwe.
He added that the use of cyanide, a hazardous chemical that could result in fatalities, was also a cause for concern in Makaha because the miners were ignorant about the danger of the chemical.
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