Mineral Resources minister Gwede Mantashe said illegal mining was not considered because it was a criminal activity.
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At the heart of South Africa’s ongoing battle against illegal mining, Mineral Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe has made his stance crystal clear: humanitarian organizations should step aside. Speaking at the Invest in Africa Mining Indaba in Cape Town, Mantashe addressed the controversy surrounding Operation Vala Umgodi, a government-led crackdown on illegal miners—known as zama zamas—in…
Mineral Resources minister Gwede Mantashe said illegal mining was not considered because it was a criminal activity.
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