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South Africa criticized for ‘horrific’ mining crackdown
Why did 87 miners die trapped underground in South Africa as police tried to force their surrender?
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is facing calls to order a national inquiry into a police operation that was meant to combat illegal mining but ended up leaving 87 miners to die underground as authorities attempted to force them to surrender during a monthslong standoff.
South Africa criticized for ‘horrific’ mining crackdown after 78 bodies pulled from underground
The clampdown on illegal mining cut off food and water to hundreds of miners underground. At least 78 bodies were pulled from a mining shaft this week, and more are believed to remain underground.
South Africa Mine Rescue Ends, Anger Rises Over 78 Deaths in Police Siege
Illegal mining is common in parts of gold-rich South Africa. Typically, undocumented miners known as zama zamas - from an isiZulu expression for "taking a chance" - move into mines abandoned by commercial miners and seek to extract whatever is left. Some are under the control of violent criminal gangs.
Rise of illegal gold mining in Africa
The rise of illegal gold mining in Africa
In South Africa, a months-long standoff between police and illegal gold miners has resulted in over 100 deaths. This surge in illegal gold mining has highlighted the growing dangers of the industry. Zinhle Essamuah traveled to West Africa to explore the forces driving the dark side of the gold rush.
The Perils Of S. Africa's Illegal Mining Sector
The derelict Stilfontein shaft, which became a hell hole for hundreds of trapped miners, is just one of 6,000 that have been abandoned by South Africa's gold extraction companies.
Mass Arrests in West Africa Illegal Mining Operation
A sweeping Interpol-led operation targeting illegal mining in West Africa has led to the arrest of 200 people and the seizure of substances worth $100,000.
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Africa’s Defining Moments: A Look Back At 2024 And Predictions For 2025
As we enter 2025, we reflect on a watershed year for Africa. Across culture, technology, leadership, and innovation.
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Leonardo, BF partner up with Italy govt for agricultural projects in Africa
Italian aerospace company Leonardo and agro-industrial group BF signed a deal with the government on Friday to provide ...
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South Africa Reaches Huge Milestone In Formula 1 Entry Bid
South Africa is making significant progress in its journey to host a Formula 1 Grand Prix by 2026, by inviting potential host ...
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Africa’s climate change balancing act: green energy vs economic development
Sub-Saharan African countries should be given more financial and technical support to cope with climate change disasters, so ...
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Junta chiefs in W.Africa look increasingly less isolated
West African leaders considered military intervention to stop Niger from falling under the sway of a junta following a coup. ...
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Republicans are fuming at the State Department after learning that aid recipients of the legacy program to curb HIV/AIDS ...
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