
Local miners began extracting gold around Betare Oya in 2007. Three years later, the Chinese arrived. Miner Emmanuel Manga says he couldn't compete and had to become a commercial moto driver.
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KRUGERSDORP, South Africa (AP) — Protesters in the South African city of Krugersdorp beat suspected illegal miners with sticks and set fire to their camps Thursday following the arrests of more ...
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The national capital logged 1,009 fresh Covid cases on Wednesday, a 60 per cent jump from a day ago, while one person died due to the infection, according to city health department data. This was the maximum number of cases recorded in Delhi since February 10 when 1,104 infections were reported. A total of 17,701 tests were conducted a day ago and 5.7 per cent of them came out positive, the ...
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The major mining companies, which make up about 60% of the gold mining sector have agreed to cooperate with the standard, and it is hoped the remainder will come on board as well. Howard, the largest gold refiner in South Africa, said on Monday that gold mining companies could play a role to ensure that the work done by the mines did not ...
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Apr 9, 2018Africa's second largest gold producer is struggling with safety issues in its mining regions where accidents are frequent. At least 14 people were feared dead in western Ghana after an illegal...
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The Commission recognizes that a central feature of the gold mining industry is an oscillating migratory labour system. The Commission further recognizes that, from the point of view of the migrant worker, he is divided in half as a human being. That is: a labour unit working at a mine and a family man with his family in the rural areas.
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The BBC was told by officials that the men who appeared in court alongside 60 suspects facing immigration and firearms charges are illegal miners who dig for gold from disused shafts.. The ...
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The bodies of suspected illegal miners were discovered at two locations in Orkney in North West last week. SAPS On Monday, family members identified 10 of the illegal miners found dead near Orkney. Their remains will be taken back to Lesotho for burial. The bodies of the illegal miners were found near a mine shaft and a public road last week.
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Nineteen percent of the indigenous territories in Latin America are subject to legal or illegal mining, according to the World Bank, and the majority of that 19 percent are formally recognized indigenous lands. Seeing as illegal gold exports make for an estimated $2.6 billion annually, economic incentives remain an enormous barrier for change.
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Tribal violence flares again in Sudan's Blue Nile Reuters - 2 September 2022 Explainer: Why has fighting restarted in north Ethiopia? Reuters - 2 September 2022 Biden and South Africa's Ramaphosa to hold talks at White House on Sept. 16 Reuters - 2 September 2022 Proliferation of weapons, climate change fueling conflict in South Sudan, says U.N official Sudan Tribune - 1 September ...
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PRETORIA, South Africa — The gang rape of eight women — allegedly by illegal miners — has transfixed South Africa and encapsulated numerous evils plaguing this society all at once. The victims were models taping a program at a mining location when attacked. More than 100 men have been arrested ...
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Police spokesperson Brig Sabata Mokgwabone said illegal miners had asked mine management to help them get out of a mine shaft because they were "starving". "Of the 77 arrested illegal miners who...
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The collapse of a dam at the Samarco mine complex in 2015 killed 19 people, severely polluted the Doce River with mining waste and led the company to financial trouble.
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February 27, 2019 - 2:29PM. News Corp Australia Network. Indonesian rescuers are in a race against time to find dozens of people trapped after an illegal gold mine collapsed. One person was killed ...
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Longtime records will be challenged in the Sacramento Valley, including the record high for downtown Sacramento, which stands at 114 degrees, set back in 1925. Aug 31.
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Miners in the Serra Pelada gold mine in Pará. (Miguel Rio Branco/Magnum Photos) ... More than 60 percent of cleared land becomes cattle pasture—at least initially. There are roughly eighty ...
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Gold miners have added about 39% so far in 2019, and should they hold onto these gains it will have the best year since 2005. The all share has risen 12%, while platinum miners have gained 60%.
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( Courtesy of Semafo.) Thirty-seven civilians were killed and more than 60 wounded when gunmen ambushed a convoy transporting workers of Canadian gold miner Semafo in eastern Burkina Faso, regional...
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March 5, 2018 / 7:40 AM / CBS News. A CBS News investigation has found child labor being used in the dangerous mining of cobalt in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The mineral cobalt is used in ...
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Aug 20, 2022The core complaint of those behind the violence is poverty. In 2020, around 16.3 million in South Africa, or 27 per cent of the population, lived in extreme poverty on less than £1.60 a day ...
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Philippines says mine waste spill contained. August 4, 2012, 1:07 AM. This file photo, taken in 2006, shows Filipino miners riding an elevator to the mine tunnel of Philex Mining Corp., in Padcal, northern Benguet province. A waste spillage at the mine has been contained after the slime threatened to contaminate one of the country's largest ...
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Hide Footnote In El Callao, Venezuela's historic mining town, an official working for state mining company Minerven admitted that the firm gets its gold from illegal mining projects, which are allegedly run by sindicatos. [fn] Crisis Group interviews, Minerven personnel, El Callao, October 2017. Minerven has refused to answer requests to ...
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In June and July 2019, the Democratic Republic of Congo's security forces evicted artisanal miners encroaching on two of the country's largest industrial mining sites in Haut-Katanga and Lualaba provinces. In addition to deaths and injuries, the expulsions caused more than 10,000 artisanal miners to lose their only means of generating income.
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Published November 24, 2015. • 11 min read. According to Zimbabwe authorities, poachers have killed a total of 80 elephants by poisoning them with cyanide, a highly toxic industrial chemical ...
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Each shop has a handwritten board listing the going rate for cobalt and copper. At a shop named Louis 14, the price list offered the equivalent of $881 for a ton of 16 percent cobalt rock. Rock ...
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But Basta said illegal mining is by far the biggest culprit. "It is estimated that in the entire Amazon region, about 90% of the contaminant mercury present in the environment comes from illegal ...
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Estimates suggest that more than $1.5 billion worth of gold leaves Zimbabwe illegally each year, often ending up in Dubai. [fn] Tendai Sahondo, "Zimbabwe losing gold glimmer to South Africa", Business Connect, 5 De-cember 2019." cites $2.1bn annually lost to smuggling.
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Sao Paulo — Illegal gold mining in the north Amazonian territory of Brazil's indigenous Munduruku people has led to more than half of several hundred people tested showing unsafe mercury ...
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By now you have probably heard that the British journalist Dom Phillips, 57, and Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira, 41, were killed in a remote part of the Amazon rainforest that is rife with illegal poaching, mining and logging. Two men confessed to the murders and took investigators to a site where human remains were dug up.
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Mine Boyby Peter AbrahamsTHE LITERARY WORK A novel set in Johannesburg, South Africa, during the 1940s; published in English in 1946.SYNOPSIS A young black man, fresh from the country, becomes a mine worker in Johannesburg, adjusts to his harsh new environment, and learns to combat racial injustice. Source for information on Mine Boy: World Literature and Its Times: Profiles of Notable ...
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Reports from witnesses obtained by de Grazia said that the 28 miners were shot in the back of their heads and dismembered with a chainsaw so an armed group could allegedly take control of the mine....
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CARACAS, Venezuela - In the depths of the Amazon jungle, a dispute over WiFi turned deadly earlier this month when four Yanomami were killed in what the government is calling a "clash" between the ...
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Undeterrable garimpeiros. In 1989, a decree law by then President Carlos Andrés Pérez (1922-2010, who governed the country from 1974-1979 and 1989-1993) banned for 50 years all mining activity in the state of Amazonas in the extreme south of the country, an area of 178,000 square kilometers of jungle with fragile soils, home to 200,000 inhabitants, more than half of them members of 20 ...
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In June, 2019, more than forty creuseurs were killed in a landslide after breaking into a Glencore-owned mine in Kolwezi. Kajumba and his friends were also at the site that night, but they were ...
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miners continue to look for gold in the region of santander de quilichao in columbia despite a mine collapse last week which killed ten people - mining accident stock videos & royalty-free footage rescuers carry two trapped miners to the ambulance on december 17, 2021 in xiaoyi, shanxi province of china. two trapped miners were lifted out of a ...
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Sep 10, 2021. Original: Apr 26, 2019. From 1948 through the 1990s, a single word dominated life in South Africa. Apartheid —Afrikaans for "apartness"—kept the country's majority Black ...
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The group documented more than 900 environmentalists killed in the region between 2002 and 2015. Last year was the deadliest year on record, with 185 murders worldwide, nearly two-thirds of them in Latin America, according to a report the group released in June.
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The country is rich in minerals, but despite that, locals turn to cannabis as a source of money rather than mining. Cannabis is less valuable than gold but easier to harvest and sell. However, it's illegal to grow, sell or buy it in the country, which makes it a risky business.
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MRC Resources is pursuing Xolobeni via a 56% share of Transworld Energy and Minerals Resources, which plans to mine a 22km long and 1.5km wide stretch of the Xolobeni coastline, mainly for ...
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