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Zama Zamas Trapped Under Stilfontein Mine Shaft: Vavi Warns The Might Die A Slow Death

Last updated: 25 November 2024,
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Zama Zamas Trapped Under Stilfontein Mine Shaft: Vavi Warns The Might Die A Slow Death
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Zama Zamas Trapped Under Stilfontein : Zwelinzima Vavi Warns The Might Die A Slow Death

The abandoned shafts of the Stilfontein mine, North West, have become the scene of a humanitarian crisis, with an unknown number of illegal miners, known locally as “zama zamas,” trapped underground. As efforts to rescue them stall, questions over government accountability, mine safety, and the broader socio-economic conditions that drive illegal mining are being hotly debated. Zwelinzima Vavi, general secretary of the South African Federation of Trade Unions (Saftu), has been vocal about the crisis, warning that these miners face a “slow death” unless more decisive action is taken.

The Situation Underground

The zama zamas have been underground for days without access to food, water, or medical supplies. The grim reality is that dehydration and starvation have already claimed lives, with one body recovered and only twelve frail miners brought to the surface. The operation to bring them up has been painstakingly slow, requiring an hour to pull up a single individual, and now authorities are considering halting this effort.

Operation Vala Mgodi, led by the South African Police Service (SAPS), has implemented strict measures, cutting off all supplies to the illegal miners. Some community members, unable to bear the thought of leaving the miners to die, attempted to assist by using ropes to pull them up manually. However, the precarious situation, coupled with the presence of hazardous gases and the fear that the miners might be armed, has made direct intervention dangerous. Government officials have refused to go underground, citing the high risks involved.

A Humanitarian and Legal Battle

The Society for the Protection of Our Constitution has stepped in, seeking legal action to ensure the safe and unimpeded rescue of the trapped miners. They have approached the High Court in Pretoria, asking for an order that would allow the miners to resurface without interference from law enforcement. This legal bid highlights the tension between human rights concerns and the government’s efforts to maintain control over what has been labelled a “crime scene.”

Millions have already been spent in court battles and attempts to bring the illegal miners to the surface. A camera sent down the mine shaft on Friday failed to reveal the number of people still trapped underground, deepening the mystery and amplifying the anxiety of families and community members.

Vavi’s Stinging Critique

Zwelinzima Vavi has been one of the most vocal critics of the state’s handling of the crisis. He has denounced the delay in rescue operations as a slow and deliberate form of abandonment, pointing out that the miners are being left to die from dehydration and lack of medical care. Vavi’s criticism extends beyond the immediate crisis; he blames the situation on South Africa’s broader history of mining mismanagement.

According to Vavi, the current crisis is symptomatic of a legacy of neglect, where abandoned mines have become breeding grounds for illegal activities and social degradation. He referenced a 2021 report by the Auditor-General, which cited over 6,100 abandoned mines causing environmental and social harm. These abandoned sites, he argues, represent the real “crime scene” that needs addressing, rather than punishing desperate individuals forced into illegal mining by economic hardship.

Community vs. Government: Rising Tensions

The Stilfontein community’s outrage has boiled over, with residents accusing the police of intentionally blocking food and water deliveries to the trapped miners. Tensions flared when community members took matters into their own hands, leading to confrontations with law enforcement. Brigadier Sabata Mokgwabone has defended the police’s actions, stressing the need for controlled and safe operations at what he insists is a dangerous crime scene.

Despite these assertions, many community members and activists believe the government’s approach is too harsh. Vavi has condemned the xenophobic undertones in some of the rhetoric, with suggestions that foreign nationals among the miners be left to die underground. He called these sentiments inhumane and urged a compassionate response to those trapped, regardless of their nationality.

The Broader Issue of Illegal Mining

Illegal mining, while a criminal activity, is rooted in the harsh economic realities of unemployment and poverty. Community leader Thembile Botman attributes the desperation of illegal miners to the lack of alternative livelihoods, especially following the closure of legitimate mining operations. Botman criticizes the government’s failure to implement a transition plan for affected workers, which has pushed many towards the hazardous world of illegal mining.

Both Vavi and Botman are calling for systemic reforms to address the root causes of the crisis. They argue for stricter regulations and better rehabilitation of abandoned mines, which continue to pose environmental and social threats. These abandoned sites not only attract illegal miners but also jeopardize the safety of nearby communities and contribute to ongoing economic instability.

A Call for Change

The Stilfontein crisis has exposed deeper issues within South Africa’s mining sector. It has highlighted the need for a more humane and comprehensive policy response to illegal mining. Vavi’s call for empathy and action, combined with the legal interventions by organizations advocating for the miners, underscores the urgency of the situation. Without immediate state intervention, the remaining miners face a grim fate as they slowly perish underground.

The crisis at Stilfontein is a reminder that South Africa’s mining legacy is far from resolved. Abandoned mines are not just relics of the past but active sites of ongoing socio-economic and environmental challenges. Addressing the plight of illegal miners like the zama zamas requires not just a rescue operation but a fundamental shift in how the country manages its natural resources and supports vulnerable communities.

The fate of the trapped zama zamas in Stilfontein hangs in the balance, as the government, community members, and activists grapple with a complex and dangerous situation. As calls for systemic reform grow louder, the Stilfontein mine shaft crisis stands as a stark reminder of South Africa’s deep-rooted mining challenges. It is a story of economic desperation, governmental responsibility, and the urgent need for a fairer and safer approach to managing the country’s abandoned mines.

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