Motsepe’s mine in reparation row

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Motsepe’s mine in reparation row - For 13 years, the former residents have battled with Nkomati mine over the relocation of graves and the destruction of cattle kraals and homesteads

, the largest open pit platinum mine in the world, outside Mokopane in Limpopo. In a case before the high court in Polokwane, Sekhukhune residents in Limpopo have begun litigation against mining companies that have allegedly failed to fulfil social labour plans to develop the areas in which they mine.

The families had moved 30km away. Now their cattle are dying, their land is no longer conducive for farming and there has been no development in the area. Now several families are claiming that they never received any compensation and others say that the mine gave them R2 000 for only the exhumation and relocation of each grave.

Another family member, Mdlali Vilane, said: “All we want for the mine is to compensate us and give us a document detailing the agreement that they had with our parents. Because our parents were not educated and they told us many things that the company promised them.”Mail & Guardian One person, who did not want to be named, said he and others had approached the Human Rights Commission and the department of mineral resources and energy to investigate how the Nkomati mine was awarded rights over the land without proper documentation from the residents. ’s questions regarding the investigation.

He said that his family had a large herd of cattle and, when they moved, the mine rented a small piece of land to be used for grazing. But this is insufficient for their needs and has cost him 12 heads of cattle.“After the deal, some of us were given jobs at the mine, but we got retrenched later,” said another person who requested anonymity because he is not authorised by his family to speak to the media. “All we need is our land back.

The eMbhuleni Tribal Council, which would usually represented the affected people, says it was not involved in the issues relating to graves, and people dealt directly with the mine’s representative.

 

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