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The residents of five villages are fighting off the mining of the Xolobeni dunes. (Photos: Paul Botes/M&G)

Xolobeni judders as mining hovers

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

According to departmental documents

Phosa, mining and a royal battle

Political and business interests clash over Sekhukhune’s mineral wealth.

The next step in the class action silicosis case and sick miners

Gold mining giants are beginning to negotiate with mineworkers and their families.

Unrehabilitated radioactive waste lies in an open pit in the Karoo.

Karoo way of life under threat from mining company

Uranium mining is returning to the area, threatening water resources in a dry region and raising concerns about the spread of radiation particles.

Govt pushes through contentious mineral law changes

Changes to mineral laws have been pushed through the National Assembly despite fears it will deter investment.

New mining laws could be unconstitutional, committee hears

Environmentalists have warned that new proposals for the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Amendment Bill could cause further harm.

Mining rights: Communities ‘not consulted’ on bill

Legal Resources Centre says any legislation around the awarding of mining rights must include views of the communities directly affected by mining.

Lonmin forecast annual platinum sales of more than 750 000 ounces in the year through September. (Madelene Cronje, M&G)

Lonmin faces community showdown

The Bapo Ba Mogale community claims that the mining giant Lonmin has fudged its profits and owes them millions in royalties, writes Heidi Swart.

Lonmin forecast annual platinum sales of more than 750 000 ounces in the year through September. (Madelene Cronje, M&G)

Bapo community wants Lonmin rights back

The community that owns the land mined by Lonmin is planning an application to cancel mining rights of the world’s third-largest platinum producer.

Mining threat to Ramsar wetland

Locals are objecting to prospecting rights granted to a BEE company ‘with no mining experience at all’.

My stomach turns

My stomach turns, cool head or not

Arcelor deals might be legal and even in line with ‘old-fashioned’ BEE practices, so why the fuss?

Shabangu stands fast

Shabangu stands fast

Mineral resources minister plays down furore over mining rights.

Minister announces mineral rights audit

There will be a six-month moratorium on new prospecting applications while a full audit of all mineral rights granted since 2004 is conducted.