Gauteng committee backs SANDF deployment to counter illegal mining

Army boots are heading into Gauteng’s illegal mining war zone, and lawmakers say the state is finally done playing catch-up with armed syndicates.

Legislature backs SANDF deployment
  • Gauteng Provincial Legislature Portfolio Committee on Community Safety endorsed the move.
  • President Cyril Ramaphosa announced SANDF support during the State of the Nation Address.
  • Troops will assist police against illegal mining networks.
  • Focus areas include West Rand hotspots.
Communities battered by zama zamas
  • Bekkersdal Police Station briefing exposed intimidation and violent crime.
  • Over 600 families fled the Sporong informal settlement in Randfontein.
  • Night raids and ransom kidnappings rattled residents.
  • A Bekkersdal tavern shooting left nine dead from 21 victims.
Illegal mining’s wider damage
  • Committee says syndicates wreck infrastructure and fuel sinkholes.
  • Mercury and toxic chemicals pollute the surrounding land.
  • Roads and water systems suffer repeated damage.
  • Public trust erodes as armed groups seize neighborhoods.
Premier and province welcome troops
  • Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi backed the intervention.
  • SANDF will also operate in Wthe estern Cape.
  • Carletonville joins Bekkersdal and Randfontein on the priority list.
  • Lawmakers plan oversight on crime levels and displaced families.
 

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