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Amadiba Crisis Committee

The slings and arrows of advocate Malesela Teffo’s outrageous fortunes
Opinion
/ 17 August 2022

The slings and arrows of advocate Malesela Teffo’s outrageous fortunes

Now that he has withdrawn from the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial, will the promise of justice for the Meyiwa family be kept?

By John G Clarke
Shell, Mantashe lose bid to appeal Wild Coast seismic survey judgment
The Green Guardian
/ 17 February 2022

Shell, Mantashe lose bid to appeal Wild Coast seismic survey judgment

‘The government is being taught a lesson,’ says Wild Coast activist of the latest ruling against multinational oil giant Shell

By Sheree Bega
‘Times are urgent, let’s slow down’: The groundswell against Shell
The Green Guardian
/ 8 January 2022

‘Times are urgent, let’s slow down’: The groundswell against Shell

Even a country with citizens as fractious and fractured as South Africa is showing signs of unity to save the sea off the Wild Coast.

By Niren Tolsi
Shell’s Wild Coast exploration draws mounting public ire
The Green Guardian
/ 26 November 2021

Shell’s Wild Coast exploration draws mounting public ire

Shell SA chair surprised by the scale of opposition to its planned 3D seismic survey

By Sheree Bega
Women environmental activists often pay the ultimate price
Opinion
/ 17 March 2021

Women environmental activists often pay the ultimate price

The violent murder of Mam’ Ntshangase is not the first of its kind and will most certainly not be the last

By Thandile Chinyavanhu
The living nightmare of environmental activists who protest mine expansion
National
/ 29 October 2020

The living nightmare of environmental activists who protest mine expansion

Last week Fikile Ntshangase was gunned down as activists fight mining company Tendele’s expansions. Community members tell the M&G about the ‘kill lists’ and the dread they live with every day

By Oupa Nkosi and Khaya Koko
Murder of anti-mining activist emboldens KZN community
National
/ 23 October 2020

Murder of anti-mining activist emboldens KZN community

Mam’Ntshangase was described as a fierce critic of mining and ambassador for land rights.

By Khaya Koko
Xolobeni judders as mining hovers
Article
/ 15 February 2019

Xolobeni judders as mining hovers

Despite a high court judgment halting extraction, villagers feel unsafe as the minister plans a survey and resettlement guidelines

By Lucas Ledwaba
Mine standoff is a licence to rethink laws
Article
/ 18 January 2019

Mine standoff is a licence to rethink laws

Government needs to respect the court ruling and the Xolobeni residents’ resistance to mining

By Eddie Rakabe
Mine leaves farmers in the dust
Article
/ 14 December 2018

Mine leaves farmers in the dust

A pastoral community near Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park is being turned into a veritable dump

By Lucas Ledwaba
Editorial: Rights undermine miner
Article
/ 23 November 2018

Editorial: Rights undermine miner

Thursday’s decision by the high court in Pretoria is historic

By Editorial
High Court rules in favour of Xolobeni community in historic mining rights case
Article
/ 22 November 2018

High Court rules in favour of Xolobeni community in historic mining rights case

The Amadiba Crisis Committee launched a court battle against the department of mineral resources and TEM over mining rights earlier this year

By Alex Mitchley
Family of murdered Xolobeni activist appeal to NPA to “unblock” investigation
Article
/ 28 March 2018

Family of murdered Xolobeni activist appeal to NPA to “unblock” investigation

The police inquiry into mining activist Sikhosiphi Radebe’s 2016 death has been stalled according to the Amadiba Crisis Committee

By Staff Reporter
‘Mining will remove the intestines of our land’
Article
/ 12 January 2018

‘Mining will remove the intestines of our land’

This week the Mail & Guardian is proud to publish a story that is a continuation of a specialised reporting genre, focusing exclusively on the land

By Lucas Ledwaba
Stop the titanium death dunes
Article
/ 24 March 2016

Stop the titanium death dunes

Only one sure way to restore peace and security to Xolobeni: the government must set its face against mining – and soon.

By Drew Forrest
Wild Coast Amadiba mining opponent ‘assassinated’
Article
/ 23 March 2016

Wild Coast Amadiba mining opponent ‘assassinated’

After almost a year of threats and attacks, a Wildcoast anti-mining activist was gunned down and killed in front of his wife and sons.

By Tariro Washinyira
Wild Coast Amadiba mining opponent ‘assassinated’
Article
/ 23 March 2016

Wild Coast Amadiba mining opponent ‘assassinated’

After almost a year of threats and attacks, a Wildcoast anti-mining activist was gunned down and killed in front of his wife and sons.

By Tariro Washinyira

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