Mabiza Cycling Safety and Environmental Awareness Capaign

On August 18, 2023, Mabiza Resources Limited collaborated with CSR Network Zambia and Kumalundu Trails to launch an environmental awareness and cycling safety campaign in the Chikani area of Chikankata district. This region has witnessed a surge in charcoal production, supplying Mazabuka, Kafue and Lusaka, making it a critical focus for our collective efforts.

The dedicated team consisted of representatives from Mabiza Resources, CSR Network Zambia, Kumalundu Trails, World Vision and Zambia Traffic Police. Together, we engaged with over two hundred Chikani residents, many of whom are actively involved in charcoal production. During our interactions, numerous concerns were voiced, including the rampant deforestation without reforestation efforts, unsustainable charcoal production methods and a growing number of accidents involving cyclists transporting heavy charcoal loads. Additionally, we learned of children being kept from school to assist with charcoal production, further highlighting the need for change.

Mabiza Resources has pledged to work closely with local communities on tree-planting initiatives. Through collaboration with World Vision, we aim to introduce smart agricultural practices and Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) techniques that not only benefit the environment but also create additional income opportunities and improve livelihoods. Our commitment extends to supporting activities that promote the conservation and protection of natural resources, foster ecological balance and strengthen the bond between communities and the environment.

A representative from the Zambia Police noted that many accidents involving motorists and cyclists can be prevented through increased attention, better understanding of road responsibilities, and enhanced mutual respect. Our engagement with the community aimed to create a safe and harmonious environment for all road users, emphasizing the importance of mutual respect. By raising awareness and providing education, we can make cycling safer. A safer cycling environment promotes it as both a secure mode of transportation and a healthy recreational activity that benefits individual health, community well-being, and the planet.

As a symbol of our commitment to road safety, members of the Chikani community, represented by their three headmen, were provided with bright reflective vests and reflective stickers for their bicycles to enhance visibility on the road. This initiative is a step toward safer roads and a more sustainable future. Together, we can make a positive impact and promote harmonious coexistence between all road users.

MABIZA ECO FUN DAY

Mabiza Resources Limited’s first Eco Fun Day, hosted and facilitated jointly by the mining company, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Network Zambia and Kumalundu Trails, was held on 19th February 2023 at the Hippo View Waterfront along the banks of Kafue River in Kafue. The day was preceded by an Environmental Awareness campaign the day before, whose aim was to raise awareness on the effects of deforestation and mobilizing community members to build commitment towards caring for the environment and forests.

In his opening remarks, the CSRNZ Executive Director recognized the presence of the Council Chairperson Chikankata District, Mr. Conrad Ngoma and his team, the General Manager of Mabiza Resources Ltd, Mr. Michael Musonda accompanied by the wife, the organizing team from Mabiza Resources, Mr. Lloyd Moomba and his team, the representative from Ministry of Green Economy and Environment, Mr. Frank Gwaba, and other representatives from exhibiting companies like Buffalo Bicycles, Green Fire, Green Belt Energy and Solidaridad, whose products/services can be adopted to protect, preserve and enrich our environment.

CSR Network Zambia Executive Director giving his remarks

He reminded the gathering that our environment is the most precious gift that God has given us. How we sustain it, is the key to the development of the future of mankind. It is the duty and responsibility of each one of us to protect, conserve and grow nature. The degradation of our environment is linked with the development process and the ignorance of people about retaining the ecological balance. He emphasized the importance of environmental education which increases public awareness and knowledge about environmental issues or problems, which in turn provides the public with the necessary skills to make informed decisions and take responsible actions.
In closing his remarks, Mr. Muzala thanked all for attending the event and took the opportunity to invite Mr. Musonda to give his remarks on behalf of the mine.

Mr. Michael Musonda, General manager, Mabiza Resources giving opening remarks

Mr. Musonda stressed the importance of the mine in tackling the effects of climate change for the sake of future generations. He acknowledged that Munali Nickel Mine was the second largest mine in the region if not the biggest, and by this the mine felt obliged to engage with outlying communities on how best to fight the climate change effects and empower communities in livelihoods and smart agricultural practices. He expressed gratitude towards the commitment shown by community members in Chikani area, who exhibited willingness to work with the mine to combat defeorestation in the area and engage in sustainable charcoal production. He disclosed that the mine has committed to planting ten-thousand trees. He further extended an open invitation to Chikankata District Council to seek an audience with the mine and explore areas of collaboration. He also thanked the various partners who supported the event financially – Lwenshi Limited, Alpha Tech, Siame Transport, Butlas Security, Juflona,Redpath, Fleetrec, Netweb, Ansultech Fire Systems and Ashaz Printing among others.


Chikankata Council Chairperson, Mr. Conrad Ngoma, in his keynote speech, called for concerted effort in addressing the causes of climate change and environmental degradation in the district and the country at large.
Mr. Ngoma stressed that in a world where environmental degradation is a growing concern, it has become more critical than ever to understand the importance of environmental awareness and the role that each individual can play to mitigate the effects.

He was speaking when he officially opened the Mabiza Eco Fun Day, a day that was preceded by an Environmental Awareness campaign the day before, whose aim was to raise awareness on the effects of deforestation and mobilizing community members to build commitment towards caring for the environment and forests.

The awareness campaign was also facilitated by CSR Network Zambia (CSRNZ) on behalf of Mabiza Resources Limited (Munali Nickel Mine) targeting communities along the Mazabuka road and outlying areas like Chikani that are said to have become hotspots for charcoal production.

The Council Chairperson has since commended Mabiza Resources for supporting activities that strengthen the conservation and protection of natural resources, advance ecology sustainability and foster harmony between communities and the environment.

ANNOUNCEMENT: New CSRNZ Advisory Board

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Network Zambia would like to introduce the members of the Advisory Board – Mr. Matongo Matamwandi (Chairperson), Mr. Lee Muzala (Board Secretary), Mr. Oliver Kanene, Mr. Stephen Lungu SC, Mrs Jacqueline Chishimba Kalabo, Ms. Mulemwa Moongwa and Mr. Chibamba Mwansakilwa.

“The goals of CSR Network Zambia is to promote a culture of responsible business practices, foster strategic collaborations, recognise innovative best practices and strengthen the understanding of CSR in order to achieve a balance between profitability and sustainable development in Zambia.

We are excited to welcome our new Advisory Board members!

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