Worker Fatality at Arcadia Technology's Lithium Plant Raises Safety Concerns in Goromonzi, Zimbabwe
The death of Moses Chako at Arcadia Technology Zimbabwe's lithium processing plant has highlighted safety issues in Goromonzi's lithium sector. Chako was killed in an accident involving a conveyor belt. The incident has prompted community outrage over safety protocols and environmental hazards from nearby mining operations, including an abandoned well posing risks to local schoolchildren. Residents are frustrated with perceived regulatory inaction despite the area's rapid industrial growth driven by lithium demand for electric vehicle batteries.

Moses Chako, a worker at Arcadia Technology Zimbabwe's lithium processing plant in Goromonzi, died in a workplace accident, raising concerns about safety in the local lithium sector. A Chinese national reportedly activated machinery while Chako was fixing it.
The incident has led to community outrage and questions about safety protocols. Arcadia Technology conveyed condolences and committed to covering funeral costs. Nearby Prospect Lithium Zimbabwe has also faced criticism for leaving an abandoned well near a school, posing risks to children. Residents have complained to the Environmental Management Agency about the hazard but report no action taken, highlighting frustration over regulatory inaction amid rapid industrial growth.




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