But very little information on dust monitoring
By Pete Lewis
News | 12 February 2018
Women and children bear the brunt of lawlessness at Durban Deep
Text by Christopher Clark. Photos by Shaun Swingler.
Feature | 16 January 2018
Gold buyers in expensive cars extort rock-bottom prices from Durban Deep’s zama zamas, while the police look on
Text by Christopher Clark. Photos by Shaun Swingler.
Feature | 11 January 2018
Gold mines drop their plan to appeal against court ruling
By Pete Lewis
Brief | 10 January 2018
But Australian company has already begun clearing vegetation without permission
By John Yeld
News | 9 January 2018
Deputy minister cites asbestos case in bid to muscle in on new trust fund
By Pete Lewis
News | 12 December 2017
Rate of deaths among mineworkers makes settlement urgent
By Pete Lewis
News | 11 December 2017
Chamber of Mines fails to block activists from taking part in upcoming court case
Law | 17 November 2017
“Nothing about us without us”
By Lee-Anne Bruce, Robert Krause, Wandisa Phama and Louis Snyman
Opinion | 2 November 2017
Kropz responds to environmentalists’ attempt to stop pumping
News | 18 October 2017
Phosphate mining company Kropz said to be in breach of license in its use of ancient Elandsfontein aquifer
News | 13 October 2017
Kropz has made approaches to government over phosphate deposits in park
News | 6 October 2017
Interdict found to be flawed
Law | 20 September 2017
Activists and state departments fear Elandsfontein mine could damage area
News | 15 September 2017
Q(h)ubeka Trust reports back after first 16 months
By Pete Lewis
Feature | 14 September 2017
GroundUp inquiry reveals painfully slow pace of construction
By Pete Lewis
Feature | 4 September 2017