CHRISTOPHER RUTLEDGE: Government policy drives inequality in the mining sector

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The mining sector stands out as an exemplar of the pathway to inequality in SA

For a government whose stated aim is developmental, and for a once revered liberation movement whose objectives for transformation was at one stage decidedly more radical, the SA government and ANC stand accused of the systematic and structural exploitation, exclusion and marginalisation of mining-affected communities.

At a global level, the world has come to understand that economic growth and human development sits at the heart of the developmental project. Meaningful and transformative development should focus on improving the lives people lead rather than assuming that economic growth will lead, automatically, to greater opportunities for all.

The work of Mining Affected Communities United in Action and Women Affected By Mining United in Action , as outlined in their social audit report published on June 28, has highlighted how disproportionate power relations between affected communities, mining companies, traditional authorities and government entities aid the systemic exclusion and subsequent underdevelopment of communities.

In a scorecard developed by the organisations to track the key transparency and inclusion elements of the mining sector`s social and labour plans , the industry emerges with a dismal failing grade of 7% achievement.None of the 10 mining companies audited by Macua and Wamua undertook a process of public participation in the communities as a first step to formulate an SLP.

 

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