Theft of some containers of the toxic substance by zama-zama miners as well as a fire that environmental organisations estimate led to the leak of more than 30 tons of mercury waste into the environment put the facility squarely in the sights of the minister of environmental affairs, forestry and fisheries, Barbara Creecy.
According to Business Day, Creecy promised to take immediate action to ensure the chemicals were moved from the site and destroyed.
(Compiled by Kaunda Selisho)