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South Africa: Mining Coal to Survive I ARTE.tv Documentary
In South Africa, many miners illegally enter long abandoned mines to dig coal just to survive.
South Africa: Mining Coal to Survive I ARTE.tv Documentary
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published: 21 Jun 2022
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South Africa's Illegal Gold Mines
In the 1970s, South Africa was the world's most prolific exporter of gold. Over the years, industrial decline has seen widespread closures of the mines across the country.
However, Johannesburg sits on the biggest gold basin ever discovered. It's perhaps not surprising that many of these abandoned mines have seen a recent boom in illegal mining activity.
Everyday, hundreds of illegal gold miners, known as Zama Zamas, descend kilometers deep beneath the surface. The miners often spend weeks underground, toiling away at the country's untapped gold reserves. Observers have suggested that illegal mining is now so widespread, black-market gold arguably supports the communities once subsistent on the very same mines they worked in before they shut down.
The lack of policing in the mines has...
published: 28 Mar 2014
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Searching for gold in South Africa's abandoned mines | Unreported World
We follow the young men coming to South Africa and risking their lives in the abandoned gold mines of Durban Deep. The gold mine is an hour outside Johannesburg and was closed down 12 years ago, after commercial mining companies moved on. Now illegal miners descend half a kilometre underground, through make-shift tunnels, and use explosives to blow apart the rock in search of gold. There are dangers both inside and outside the mines, local gangs control the area, and rapes and murders are now commonplace.
published: 25 Nov 2018
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Hundreds of South Africans dig for 'diamonds' - BBC News
Hundreds of people have descended on a small village in Kwa-Zulu Natal, digging for 'diamonds'.
This comes after a man herding cattle discovered what he thought were diamonds more than week ago. His discovery has prompted people from other provinces to make the trek to join in the search. Some people have found what they believe are precious stones.
Police are also at the scene but appear to be struggling to stop people from digging. The provincial government has described this activity as illegal mining.
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#BBCNews
published: 15 Jun 2021
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S Africa mine expansion plan brings death, division to KZN community
A small village in rural South Africa is caught up in a dispute over a controversial expansion plan of Somkhele, one of South Africa's largest open coal mines in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) province.
The expansion plan is dividing friends and neighbours and pitting businesses against traditions and the environment.
Now tensions have been heightened by the killing of Fikile Ntshangase, a 65-year-old environmental activist who was killed in front of her grandson outside her house in October.
Ntshangase was at the forefront of a challenge against the expansion of the Somkhele mine.
Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa reports from Mpukunyoni in South Africa’s KZN province.
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published: 23 Dec 2020
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Inside the World's Deepest Gold Mine, South Africa || Full HD || Documentaries LIVE
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published: 30 Jun 2017
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Coal Mining in South Africa | Earth Focus | Season 3, Episode 2 | KCET
South Africa faces a stark reality as the continent’s largest greenhouse gas emitter. More than 80% of power generation comes from coal, with 11 coal power plants turning the province of Mpumalanga into one of the most polluted areas of the world. As the world moves away from fossil fuels and major global investors pull out, renewable energy fights to forge the future. The tension is palpable among the government, coal producers, workers, and the environment in a post-apartheid South Africa facing pressing developmental challenges of unemployment, poverty and inequality.
00:00-02:27 Introduction
02:27-08:35 Coal's Impact on Health
08:35-12:14 Government Mismanagement of Coal
12:14-16:38 The Rise of Artisanal Mining
16:38-20:31 Pollution's Impact on the Larger Economy
20:31-23:46 The Pote...
published: 16 Sep 2020
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South African miners fired on by police
At least 12 people have been killed when police opened fire on miners staging a protest at a platinum mine in South Africa, according to the Reuters news agency.
South African police opened fire and dispersed a crowd of striking miners at the Lonmin mine in the North West province on Thursday after issuing an order to the protesters to lay down their machetes and sticks.
Al Jazeera's Tania Page reports.
published: 16 Aug 2012
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Mining Centre Johannesburg (1948)
An educational film from the 1940s about mining in Johannesburg, South Africa. To purchase a clean DVD of this film for personal home use or educational use contact us at questions@archivefarms.com. To license footage from this film for commercial use visit: www.travelfilmarchive.com
published: 03 Jun 2017
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A look at South Africa’s mining and energy sector
Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe speaks to Thabo as we look at South Africa’s mining and energy sector as the country continues to see record-high fuel prices and loadshedding.
Tune into Newzroom Afrika, DSTV channel 405 for more details.
#Newzroom405
published: 03 Feb 2022
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South Africa: Mining Coal to Survive I ARTE.tv Documentary
In South Africa, many miners illegally enter long abandoned mines to dig coal just to survive.
South Africa: Mining Coal to Survive I ARTE.tv Documentary
🗓 ...
In South Africa, many miners illegally enter long abandoned mines to dig coal just to survive.
South Africa: Mining Coal to Survive I ARTE.tv Documentary
🗓 Available until the 15/04/2025
ARTE.tv Documentary is here to tell you more about what’s going on in the world of culture, news and current affairs with powerful, refreshing and entertaining docs subtitled in English for our international fans.
Discover a whole world on ARTE.tv
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#SouthAfrica #Mining #documentary
https://wn.com/South_Africa_Mining_Coal_To_Survive_I_Arte.Tv_Documentary
In South Africa, many miners illegally enter long abandoned mines to dig coal just to survive.
South Africa: Mining Coal to Survive I ARTE.tv Documentary
🗓 Available until the 15/04/2025
ARTE.tv Documentary is here to tell you more about what’s going on in the world of culture, news and current affairs with powerful, refreshing and entertaining docs subtitled in English for our international fans.
Discover a whole world on ARTE.tv
Subscribe to our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVogAsASqbceBmQMi1WA39g
#SouthAfrica #Mining #documentary
- published: 21 Jun 2022
- views: 4058
10:37
South Africa's Illegal Gold Mines
In the 1970s, South Africa was the world's most prolific exporter of gold. Over the years, industrial decline has seen widespread closures of the mines across t...
In the 1970s, South Africa was the world's most prolific exporter of gold. Over the years, industrial decline has seen widespread closures of the mines across the country.
However, Johannesburg sits on the biggest gold basin ever discovered. It's perhaps not surprising that many of these abandoned mines have seen a recent boom in illegal mining activity.
Everyday, hundreds of illegal gold miners, known as Zama Zamas, descend kilometers deep beneath the surface. The miners often spend weeks underground, toiling away at the country's untapped gold reserves. Observers have suggested that illegal mining is now so widespread, black-market gold arguably supports the communities once subsistent on the very same mines they worked in before they shut down.
The lack of policing in the mines has seen the practice go on largely unabated. However, in the absence of law enforcement, the extensive network of abandoned mines beneath the region has become an arena to deadly gang warfare between rival factions. VICE News visited illegal mines near Johannesburg, to meet the Zama Zamas risking life and limb everyday in the violent struggle for South Africa's illegal gold.
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https://wn.com/South_Africa's_Illegal_Gold_Mines
In the 1970s, South Africa was the world's most prolific exporter of gold. Over the years, industrial decline has seen widespread closures of the mines across the country.
However, Johannesburg sits on the biggest gold basin ever discovered. It's perhaps not surprising that many of these abandoned mines have seen a recent boom in illegal mining activity.
Everyday, hundreds of illegal gold miners, known as Zama Zamas, descend kilometers deep beneath the surface. The miners often spend weeks underground, toiling away at the country's untapped gold reserves. Observers have suggested that illegal mining is now so widespread, black-market gold arguably supports the communities once subsistent on the very same mines they worked in before they shut down.
The lack of policing in the mines has seen the practice go on largely unabated. However, in the absence of law enforcement, the extensive network of abandoned mines beneath the region has become an arena to deadly gang warfare between rival factions. VICE News visited illegal mines near Johannesburg, to meet the Zama Zamas risking life and limb everyday in the violent struggle for South Africa's illegal gold.
Check out the VICE News beta for more: http://vicenews.com
Follow VICE News here:
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- published: 28 Mar 2014
- views: 4998327
23:41
Searching for gold in South Africa's abandoned mines | Unreported World
We follow the young men coming to South Africa and risking their lives in the abandoned gold mines of Durban Deep. The gold mine is an hour outside Johannesburg...
We follow the young men coming to South Africa and risking their lives in the abandoned gold mines of Durban Deep. The gold mine is an hour outside Johannesburg and was closed down 12 years ago, after commercial mining companies moved on. Now illegal miners descend half a kilometre underground, through make-shift tunnels, and use explosives to blow apart the rock in search of gold. There are dangers both inside and outside the mines, local gangs control the area, and rapes and murders are now commonplace.
https://wn.com/Searching_For_Gold_In_South_Africa's_Abandoned_Mines_|_Unreported_World
We follow the young men coming to South Africa and risking their lives in the abandoned gold mines of Durban Deep. The gold mine is an hour outside Johannesburg and was closed down 12 years ago, after commercial mining companies moved on. Now illegal miners descend half a kilometre underground, through make-shift tunnels, and use explosives to blow apart the rock in search of gold. There are dangers both inside and outside the mines, local gangs control the area, and rapes and murders are now commonplace.
- published: 25 Nov 2018
- views: 2223348
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Hundreds of South Africans dig for 'diamonds' - BBC News
Hundreds of people have descended on a small village in Kwa-Zulu Natal, digging for 'diamonds'.
This comes after a man herding cattle discovered what he thou...
Hundreds of people have descended on a small village in Kwa-Zulu Natal, digging for 'diamonds'.
This comes after a man herding cattle discovered what he thought were diamonds more than week ago. His discovery has prompted people from other provinces to make the trek to join in the search. Some people have found what they believe are precious stones.
Police are also at the scene but appear to be struggling to stop people from digging. The provincial government has described this activity as illegal mining.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
#BBCNews
https://wn.com/Hundreds_Of_South_Africans_Dig_For_'diamonds'_BBC_News
Hundreds of people have descended on a small village in Kwa-Zulu Natal, digging for 'diamonds'.
This comes after a man herding cattle discovered what he thought were diamonds more than week ago. His discovery has prompted people from other provinces to make the trek to join in the search. Some people have found what they believe are precious stones.
Police are also at the scene but appear to be struggling to stop people from digging. The provincial government has described this activity as illegal mining.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
#BBCNews
- published: 15 Jun 2021
- views: 319412
2:38
S Africa mine expansion plan brings death, division to KZN community
A small village in rural South Africa is caught up in a dispute over a controversial expansion plan of Somkhele, one of South Africa's largest open coal mines i...
A small village in rural South Africa is caught up in a dispute over a controversial expansion plan of Somkhele, one of South Africa's largest open coal mines in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) province.
The expansion plan is dividing friends and neighbours and pitting businesses against traditions and the environment.
Now tensions have been heightened by the killing of Fikile Ntshangase, a 65-year-old environmental activist who was killed in front of her grandson outside her house in October.
Ntshangase was at the forefront of a challenge against the expansion of the Somkhele mine.
Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa reports from Mpukunyoni in South Africa’s KZN province.
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#SouthAfrica #TendeleCoalMine #JusticeforFikileNtshangase
https://wn.com/S_Africa_Mine_Expansion_Plan_Brings_Death,_Division_To_Kzn_Community
A small village in rural South Africa is caught up in a dispute over a controversial expansion plan of Somkhele, one of South Africa's largest open coal mines in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) province.
The expansion plan is dividing friends and neighbours and pitting businesses against traditions and the environment.
Now tensions have been heightened by the killing of Fikile Ntshangase, a 65-year-old environmental activist who was killed in front of her grandson outside her house in October.
Ntshangase was at the forefront of a challenge against the expansion of the Somkhele mine.
Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa reports from Mpukunyoni in South Africa’s KZN province.
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#SouthAfrica #TendeleCoalMine #JusticeforFikileNtshangase
- published: 23 Dec 2020
- views: 7242
44:32
Inside the World's Deepest Gold Mine, South Africa || Full HD || Documentaries LIVE
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- published: 30 Jun 2017
- views: 207147
26:40
Coal Mining in South Africa | Earth Focus | Season 3, Episode 2 | KCET
South Africa faces a stark reality as the continent’s largest greenhouse gas emitter. More than 80% of power generation comes from coal, with 11 coal power plan...
South Africa faces a stark reality as the continent’s largest greenhouse gas emitter. More than 80% of power generation comes from coal, with 11 coal power plants turning the province of Mpumalanga into one of the most polluted areas of the world. As the world moves away from fossil fuels and major global investors pull out, renewable energy fights to forge the future. The tension is palpable among the government, coal producers, workers, and the environment in a post-apartheid South Africa facing pressing developmental challenges of unemployment, poverty and inequality.
00:00-02:27 Introduction
02:27-08:35 Coal's Impact on Health
08:35-12:14 Government Mismanagement of Coal
12:14-16:38 The Rise of Artisanal Mining
16:38-20:31 Pollution's Impact on the Larger Economy
20:31-23:46 The Potential for Renewable Energy
23:46-26:10 Conclusion
26:10-26:40 Credits
Want to learn more? Watch more Earth Focus at https://bit.ly/3qvdW86
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https://wn.com/Coal_Mining_In_South_Africa_|_Earth_Focus_|_Season_3,_Episode_2_|_Kcet
South Africa faces a stark reality as the continent’s largest greenhouse gas emitter. More than 80% of power generation comes from coal, with 11 coal power plants turning the province of Mpumalanga into one of the most polluted areas of the world. As the world moves away from fossil fuels and major global investors pull out, renewable energy fights to forge the future. The tension is palpable among the government, coal producers, workers, and the environment in a post-apartheid South Africa facing pressing developmental challenges of unemployment, poverty and inequality.
00:00-02:27 Introduction
02:27-08:35 Coal's Impact on Health
08:35-12:14 Government Mismanagement of Coal
12:14-16:38 The Rise of Artisanal Mining
16:38-20:31 Pollution's Impact on the Larger Economy
20:31-23:46 The Potential for Renewable Energy
23:46-26:10 Conclusion
26:10-26:40 Credits
Want to learn more? Watch more Earth Focus at https://bit.ly/3qvdW86
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- published: 16 Sep 2020
- views: 10581
1:58
South African miners fired on by police
At least 12 people have been killed when police opened fire on miners staging a protest at a platinum mine in South Africa, according to the Reuters news agency...
At least 12 people have been killed when police opened fire on miners staging a protest at a platinum mine in South Africa, according to the Reuters news agency.
South African police opened fire and dispersed a crowd of striking miners at the Lonmin mine in the North West province on Thursday after issuing an order to the protesters to lay down their machetes and sticks.
Al Jazeera's Tania Page reports.
https://wn.com/South_African_Miners_Fired_On_By_Police
At least 12 people have been killed when police opened fire on miners staging a protest at a platinum mine in South Africa, according to the Reuters news agency.
South African police opened fire and dispersed a crowd of striking miners at the Lonmin mine in the North West province on Thursday after issuing an order to the protesters to lay down their machetes and sticks.
Al Jazeera's Tania Page reports.
- published: 16 Aug 2012
- views: 111817
15:49
Mining Centre Johannesburg (1948)
An educational film from the 1940s about mining in Johannesburg, South Africa. To purchase a clean DVD of this film for personal home use or educational use con...
An educational film from the 1940s about mining in Johannesburg, South Africa. To purchase a clean DVD of this film for personal home use or educational use contact us at questions@archivefarms.com. To license footage from this film for commercial use visit: www.travelfilmarchive.com
https://wn.com/Mining_Centre_Johannesburg_(1948)
An educational film from the 1940s about mining in Johannesburg, South Africa. To purchase a clean DVD of this film for personal home use or educational use contact us at questions@archivefarms.com. To license footage from this film for commercial use visit: www.travelfilmarchive.com
- published: 03 Jun 2017
- views: 27327
48:44
A look at South Africa’s mining and energy sector
Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe speaks to Thabo as we look at South Africa’s mining and energy sector as the country continues to see recor...
Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe speaks to Thabo as we look at South Africa’s mining and energy sector as the country continues to see record-high fuel prices and loadshedding.
Tune into Newzroom Afrika, DSTV channel 405 for more details.
#Newzroom405
https://wn.com/A_Look_At_South_Africa’S_Mining_And_Energy_Sector
Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe speaks to Thabo as we look at South Africa’s mining and energy sector as the country continues to see record-high fuel prices and loadshedding.
Tune into Newzroom Afrika, DSTV channel 405 for more details.
#Newzroom405
- published: 03 Feb 2022
- views: 760