Formalise artisanal, small-scale mining industry to deal with rising zama zama problem

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Illegal mining is a critical challenge in the South African mining and minerals industry, writes Athi Jara.

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propaganda , in its purest form.

Illegal Foreigners by their Millions can Plunder South Africa Minerals and resources ? Seems they have the ANC Gov and Police Minister Cele permission ? If ANC Gov and Police is not the beneficiaries of all these Illegal Activities why are these Illegal Plundering not STOPPED ?

Why is that most of all the Illegal Activities ,like Thieving Gold , Mining Illegal, Undocumented foreigners 11 to 30 Million ,Armed Unlicensed Guns, Explosives,Thieving of South Africa Forestry and Fishery ,Illegal Contraband is allowed to flourish in South Africa Ruled by ANC ?

It maybe illegal in the eye of man made rules and regulations. But it's not unlawful. It's the birth rite of every human not some eletists and huge conglomerates like debeers or Anglo gold!

Totally agree, why does the government hold onto the apartheid way of mining, give small and micro miners licenses to build an all inclusive mining industry in South Africa just like they do in America

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