JOHANNESBURG - The bodies of two more illegal miners have been retrieved from a mine shaft in Stilfontein in the North West. The zama zamas who remain underground are allegedly demanding that food ...
Residents say the illegal mining activities also compromise the area’s infrastructure. eNCA Reporter Bafedile Moerane files this report.
Authorities deny rumours he was killed, and four police officers have been arrested in connection with his disappearance. eNCA's Bafedile Moerane reports.
The commission of inquiry will sit in May this year, where role-players will make oral presentations. eNCA's Bafedile Moerane reports.
READ Illegal Mining | The queen who loves gold Speaking to eNCA reporter Bafedile Moerane one of the miners who had resurfaced explained the current situation of the miners that remain underground.
calling on it to compel the government to send food to those still underground. eNCA reporter, Bafedile Moerane, has the details.
Authorities insist no police officers will be sent underground. eNCA's Bafedile Moerane has more details in the video above.
These survivors say they're still traumatised a year after the tragic incident. eNCA reporter Bafedile Moerane has all the details in the video above.
the South African National Civics Organisation is warning that more illegal miners will die underground unless government steps in to help them. eNCA reporter Bafedile Moerane is following this story.
Residents want all foreign-owned spazas shut down, and locals to take charge. eNCA reporter Bafedile Moerane has more details ...