wingnut771
Honorary Master
I doubt you can catch zama zamas with helicopters.but is/was there not a specialized unit already? ... what was that whole mine bust thing on CarteBlanche a few months ago ? ... cant the same team do ALL the mines![]()
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I doubt you can catch zama zamas with helicopters.but is/was there not a specialized unit already? ... what was that whole mine bust thing on CarteBlanche a few months ago ? ... cant the same team do ALL the mines![]()
It's politically convenient to change his tune looking at the prevailing attitude towards Zama Zamas.I find it curious that Gwede is supporting the stopping of illegality. His solution when he started as minister was to legitimize the zama zamas. I wonder if he's changing tune or this is in addition to that plan which seems to be going nowhere slowly.
Sorry, you're right, they have done nothing about illegal mining for 28 years.I wasn't aware there was a unit dealing exclusively with illegal mining.
There has been several operations (I'm aware of 2) in the past. Many, together with their higher ups, were caught but this was in NW and MP I think. L,NW, MP and GP are hotspots.I doubt you can catch zama zamas with helicopters.
Can you hide underground for weeks and weeks at those places?There has been several operations (I'm aware of 2) in the past. Many, together with their higher ups, were caught but this was in NW and MP I think. L,NW, MP and GP are hotspots.
My problem is that they will be fighting a losing battle, unless they are supported by all the stakeholders, the government wants to do all these interventions but their stance on illegal immigration and the porous borders hasn't changed.If their sole purpose is to follow up on illegal mining, then I'm all for the new unit. I hope they don't land on the payroll of the illicit traders
My problem is that they will be fighting a losing battle, unless they are supported by all the stakeholders, the government wants to do all these interventions but their stance on illegal immigration and the porous borders hasn't changed.
The Zama zamas are simply going to outnumber the specialized unit, plus the human rights thing is just going to frustrate any firm handedness the unit might want to have on the problem.
True.At the end of the day you are just going to be left with an underwhelmed unit that is demotivated and joining in on the criminality, pretty much what SANDF has to deal with at the borders, there is just no commitment to rooting out the problem from the powers that be.
Unfortunately South Africa is full of hypocrites, if civil society was united we would reject any of this nonsense and insist on real solutions, but as with everything communities will be left to fend for themselves and will be left with no option but to resort to Dudula type of organizations because sod are in support of the lawlessness of illegal immigration.
I have no idea. When I worked in MP few years ago, the area around the outskirts of my place of employment had illegal mining activity. Municipality and the police were aware but they would have needed resources to even attempt.Can you hide underground for weeks and weeks at those places?
Perchance would this specialised force be code named "Dynamite" or "Bombs Away"?The South African Police Service will establish a specialised force to combat illegal mining that’s robbing the nation of revenue and hampering operations at mineral companies.

I'm sure there will be a lot of skinny jeans orders in there too.Naturally, the new unit will need loads of new equipment costing six times the proper price with orders going to selected comrades after the style of Digital Vibes.
We are constantly being bombarded with the idea the the world has too much carbon dioxide so it seems that a good place to store it, like nuclear waste, would be underground and disused mines seem perfect.