Community blames government for rise in illegal mining

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Stilfontein, located in the North West province, has become a hotspot for illegal mining. The government’s crackdown on unauthorized mining has trapped thousands of zama zamas (illegal miners) underground.

This situation has sparked nationwide debates about the rise in illegal mining and the government’s responsibility in addressing the issue.

Government Intensifies Crackdown on Illegal Mining

The South African government has recently intensified its efforts to curb illegal mining with Operation Vala Umgodi (Close the Hole).

Authorities have taken a tough stance, cutting off food and water supplies to the miners. However, their methods have faced strong opposition from the local community.

Many argue that the government’s failure to create jobs has pushed people into illegal mining as a last resort. Police minister Senzo Mchunu posted on X that the South African National Defense Force (SANDF) was deployed to Stilfontein.

Is The Government to Blame For The Rise In Illegal Mining?

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