SINO Metals says the clean-up and environmental restoration process is ongoing and will continue to be guided by the assessment that is being conducted by an independent consultant. On Wednesday, Green Economy and Environment Minister Mike Mposha said on October 17, ZEMA directed Sino Metals to expedite the clean-up and restoration works to prevent secondary pollution as the rainy season approaches. The directive was issued after a preliminary report was submitted by the consultant. In an interview, Wednesday, Sino Metals Deputy CEO Sydney Chileya said the clean-up exercise was currently focused on preventing secondary contamination. “The consultant that was hired by government, Applied Science and Technology, was unveiled to Sino Metals after the signing of the contract with ZEMA. Applied...

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