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MEC Wessels Morweng briefs media on ongoing Stilfontein illegal mining saga



MEC Wessels Morweng briefs media on the ongoing Stilfontein illegal mining saga For more news, visit sabcnews.com and …

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  1. We know such opportunists. We had real leaders from the mines during apartheid. The likes of Elijah Bharai and Mayekiso knew the rights of mineworkers and not these who like positions and moving from one union to the other as if they are politicians

  2. The community seems to know what is going on but they are hiding that information from the police. These operations are run by gangs who are using forced labour and forcing abducted "employees" to work without food and pay, thereby flouting the country's labour regulations. These communities and so-called leaders paraded on TV daily are not disclosing whose side they are on, Since most of the people who have come to the surface so are mostly foreigners, are the communities concerned about the "employees" or with the armed gang members? There seem to be two groups here, one made up of those who want to come out but are being intimidated by the gang members and members of heavily armed gangs who don't want to go out. How are the cops going to separate them? Looks like we are having a hostage situation here.

  3. I like how national office is putting pressure on that lawless province NW, shem! the mec even know how to do media briefings, shem! Pressure! U fikile u Mchunu, a sishe! People are struggling with no jobs, corruption every where, lawlessness at its best! Do they even have a police commissioner? I' ve never seen him anywhere near the media. Big ups! Mchunu Big ups!

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