Mining
Kimberley businesses furious with multinational diamond mining company
They accuse Petra Diamonds of overlooking them for all but small contracts
News | 8 April 2016
Assassinated anti-mining activist knew his life was in danger
Struggle against mining in Xolobeni will continue, promises Nonhle Mbuthuma
Feature | 29 March 2016
Leaders battle over community’s R26 billion wealth
The fight for the soul of the Bakgatla Ba-Kgafela
Opinion | 14 March 2016
Alternative Mining Indaba: a response to Christopher Rutledge
The recent flurry of post Alternative Mining Indaba (AMI) articles have had their moment of fame until next year, but the discussion is welcomed as it raises at least two valid points – raised by others over the recent past. One persistent criticism is that of the diminished voices at the Alternative Mining Indaba. The mining communities are the centre of work and we note that, as we write, the people of Xolobeni are waging a life and death struggle against the mining-energy–industrial complex. Sadly, this situation has been fuelled by the deliberately inept Department of Mineral Resources (DMR).
By John Capel and Hassen Lorgat
Right to reply | 23 February 2016
Community voices muted at Alternative Mining Indaba
By giving corporations a bigger stake, the people affected by mining are being marginalised
Opinion | 18 February 2016
Wild Coast battle to save land from mining
We will die for our land, say angry Xolobeni villagers as dune mining looms
Text by Tariro Washinyira. Photos by Paul Botes (with permission of the Mail & Guardian)
News | 12 February 2016
Court case exposes violence in Wild Coast mining dispute
Four men accused of assaulting residents of the Amadiba coastal area were released on R2,000 bail each yesterday at the Mbizana Magistrates’ Court.
News | 12 January 2016
Mining company “lied” to its shareholders
Representatives of the Amadiba community in the Eastern Cape have accused Australian company Mineral Commodities, part owner of the Tormin mine on the West Coast, of lying to its shareholders.
GroundUp Staff with AmaBhungane
News | 6 November 2015
Marikana: a wake-up call still ignored
Four days after the bloodletting that has become known as the Marikana massacre, this column supported the call for a comprehensive and independent inquiry. And it noted, reflecting a widespread view within the labour movement: “The Lonmin tragedy is a wake-up call that South Africa will ignore at its peril.”
Terry Bell
Opinion | 20 August 2013