Gauteng’s abandoned mines will take 17 years to be completely closed

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Mineral resources minister Gwede Mantashe spoke after protests in parts of the West Rand about rising crime blamed on illegal miners

Mineral resources and energy minister Gwede Mantashe. File picture: ESA ALEXANDER/SUNDAY TIMES

“In terms of our statistics, 20 holes are outstanding. At the rate we are going, it is going to take us 17 years to close the known holes,” said Mantashe. According to police minster Bheki Cele, the attack on, and rapes of, women in Krugersdorp have heightened understanding about illegal mining.The rapes sparked violent protests in the West Rand.

 

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Why weren't the mining companies made to seal them off properly in the first place?

Why 17 years and not 5 months?

Where is the Rehabilitation Fund?

DA led governance can take a year to close those mines, nothing so difficult there

If they are abandoned let the Zamazama do the work. Just get security there and supervise it. Let them work. At least they make money to feed themselves and the families. Instead of stealing. Just because they compete with the gold mines, not a reason to stop them.

Gratefully the ANC demise will be a lot quicker

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