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Rutsiro: After the collapse of an illegal mine, one person was killed and another was injured

Rutsiro: After the collapse of an illegal mine, one person was killed and another was injured

May 6, 2025 - 09:22
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On Monday, May 5, an illegal mining site in Rutsiro District (Western Province) collapsed, resulting in one death and one injury.


Two individuals were involved in an incident that took place in Muyira Cell, Manihira Sector, when an illegal mining pit collapsed.  Witnesses report that two additional individuals who were at the location also fled shortly after the collapse.

The deceased was identified as François Nsanzimpfura, 42, who died at the scene. Patrice Nshimiyimana, 25, who sustained injuries, is currently receiving treatment at Rutsiro Health Centre.

on Monday, SP Bonaventure Twizere Karekezi, the police spokesperson for Western Province, confirmed the incident and cautioned local against engaging in illegal mining activities.

“We continue to urge the public to avoid illegal mining, as it not only endangers lives but also causes environmental damage,” Karekezi said. “People should always report such activities to local authorities or the police before tragedies like this occur.”

Emmanuel Uwizeyimana, the Vice Mayor in charge of Economic Development in Rutsiro District, told The New Times that several sectors in the district, including Manihira, Murunda, Kivumu, and Rusebeya, continue to face challenges related to illegal mining activities.

He explained that residents in these areas often enter unregistered mines despite the land being highly prone to landslides, especially during the rainy season.

He suggested that these conditions may have contributed to the latest accident.

“Those conducting illegal mining activities without the necessary legal requirements are at even greater risk,” he said.

Uwizeyimana added that the district is undertaking community mobilisation efforts to discourage illegal mining.

“When minerals are discovered in an area, it should be seen as an opportunity for development. Unfortunately, when people lack proper understanding, we are forced to intervene, sometimes taking them to the transit centers and referring them to training programmes for rehabilitation,” he said.

The vice mayor said that operations carried out between February and April led to the arrest of 48 people involved in illegal mining. They are currently being held in various transit centres across the district.

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Rutsiro: After the collapse of an illegal mine, one person was killed and another was injured

May 6, 2025 - 09:22
May 6, 2025 - 10:36
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Rutsiro: After the collapse of an illegal mine, one person was killed and another was injured

On Monday, May 5, an illegal mining site in Rutsiro District (Western Province) collapsed, resulting in one death and one injury.


Two individuals were involved in an incident that took place in Muyira Cell, Manihira Sector, when an illegal mining pit collapsed.  Witnesses report that two additional individuals who were at the location also fled shortly after the collapse.

The deceased was identified as François Nsanzimpfura, 42, who died at the scene. Patrice Nshimiyimana, 25, who sustained injuries, is currently receiving treatment at Rutsiro Health Centre.

on Monday, SP Bonaventure Twizere Karekezi, the police spokesperson for Western Province, confirmed the incident and cautioned local against engaging in illegal mining activities.

“We continue to urge the public to avoid illegal mining, as it not only endangers lives but also causes environmental damage,” Karekezi said. “People should always report such activities to local authorities or the police before tragedies like this occur.”

Emmanuel Uwizeyimana, the Vice Mayor in charge of Economic Development in Rutsiro District, told The New Times that several sectors in the district, including Manihira, Murunda, Kivumu, and Rusebeya, continue to face challenges related to illegal mining activities.

He explained that residents in these areas often enter unregistered mines despite the land being highly prone to landslides, especially during the rainy season.

He suggested that these conditions may have contributed to the latest accident.

“Those conducting illegal mining activities without the necessary legal requirements are at even greater risk,” he said.

Uwizeyimana added that the district is undertaking community mobilisation efforts to discourage illegal mining.

“When minerals are discovered in an area, it should be seen as an opportunity for development. Unfortunately, when people lack proper understanding, we are forced to intervene, sometimes taking them to the transit centers and referring them to training programmes for rehabilitation,” he said.

The vice mayor said that operations carried out between February and April led to the arrest of 48 people involved in illegal mining. They are currently being held in various transit centres across the district.