The Environmental Council of Zambia (ECZ) says it has not yet received an Environmental Assessment Report (EAR) concerning the extra 2,100 hectares of land applied for by Albidon Nickel Mine in Mazabuka mugoti area. ECZ Communications Officer, Chama Nyendwa noted that her organisation only approved 3,000 hectares of the study mine and resettlement plan adding that no report has been received from the mine on the 2,100 extension of land. Mrs Nyendwa said this in an interview with the Zambia News and Information Services(ZANIS) in Lusaka today. She explained that there is need for the Mine management to submit the report to the ECZ before applying for an extension of land. Mrs Nyendwa said some officers have since been sent to the area to investigate the matter adding that the council will issue a comprehensive statement once investigations are done. Albidon Nickel Mine has applied for extension of 2,100 hectares of land from the Mazubuka council, however, this has raised controversy among chiefs, politicians and surrounding communities stating that the land has no environment assessment report It is feared that about 200 villagers risk been displaced by the expansion of the mining operations in the area.
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ecz must work effectively whats the problem and educate more people of environmental matters