- Geita
Geita is a town in
Tanzania of approximately 40,000 people, located 90 kilometers west ofMwanza . Geita first came into prominence as the site of a German colonial gold mine. A German gold prospector discovered the mineral in the early 1900s in the hills surrounding modern-day Geita town. This and other discoveries triggered a gold rush in the surrounding area, attracting German and native prospectors alike. The colonial government established a mine to exploit 'Bismarck Reef'. Mining activities significantly declined, however, when Germany ceded control of its colonies to the British after their defeat in World War I.Geita regained it's prominence in the mid to late 1990s when the Tanzanian government opened the mineral sector to foreign investment. A number of medium to large-scale
mining houses, including Ashanti and Anglo-American, conducted extensive exploration activities in the surrounding areas. The most significant outcome of those activities was the construction of the Geita Gold Mine, now owned byAngloGoldAshanti . The Geita Gold Mine is Tanzania's largest gold producer.Gold rushes continue to occur in areas surrounding Geita, mainly in and around
Rwamagasa andMatabe . Thesegold rush es have attracted tens of thousands of prospectors from all around the country. Being subsistence miners, their activities are highly unregulated, resulting in dangerous mining practices and considerable environmental destruction, not the least of which are increasedmercury pollution and extensive deforestation.Geita is also the district seat of the
Geita District in theMwanza Region .
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