[Really Basic] Safety [information] when it comes to dealing with Mines and Mining Claims in Zimbabwe:
Section 2 of the Estate Agents Act [Chapter 27:17] attests that real estate or '"immovable property":
"includes any interest therein, but does not include mines, quarries or minerals."
With that said, a number of individuals do nevertheless inquire with issues pertaining to mining. Also, some registered estate agents have marketed and sold mines and mining claims, and some registered immovable property valuers are able to value mines, mining claims as well mine plant and equipment.
Ergo, if one would like to know the ins and outs of how to stake a claim in the mining industry in Zimbabwe, the first port of call, is a studious read of the Mines and Minerals Act [Chapter 21:05]. To get one started, please follow a link to access and download a treatment prepared by the Ministry of Mines and Mining Development titled, "Procedures and Requirements of Acquiring Licenses And Permits In Terms of The Mines And Minerals Act [Chapter 21:05]" (as always, no spurious links are shared):
The Ministry of Mines and Mining Development head office is located on:
6th Floor,
ZIMRE Centre,
Corner Leopold Takawira Street and Kwame Nkrumah Avenue,
Harare.
Good-speed.
Regards.
Tatenda Kangwende is proud and honored to be a real estate professional. For serious and productive business pertaining to real estate in Zimbabwe, please reach him via:
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