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Ga-Nkoana trembles as zama-zamas dig under homes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81037, member: 636"] Angry locals are blocking roads over illegal mines under their houses. Residents of Ga-Nkoana in Limpopo are protesting against dangerous illegal mining, known as zama-zama activity, which involves tunneling beneath homes and the R37 road. The community, part of the Elias Motsoaledi Local Municipality in the Sekhukhune district, demands urgent government action. They report damage like cracks in walls from vibrations and fear structural collapses. The protests highlight widespread issues of environmental damage and health hazards linked to these unauthorized operations. The illegal mining causes soil and water pollution from chemicals like mercury. It also increases community risks like sinkholes and higher crime rates. Protesters want immediate site shutdowns, police raids, and arrests. They also call for land rehabilitation and economic alternatives to provide jobs. Government responses have included multi-agency crackdowns like Operation Vala Umgodi, but locals say enforcement is inconsistent. The situation reflects a broader provincial struggle with illegal sand, gold, and chrome extraction. These activities destroy farmland and pose serious safety threats. Community leaders stress the need for sustainable solutions that protect livelihoods while stopping the digging. The demonstrations continue as residents push for lasting intervention. [/QUOTE]
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