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Jagersfontein mine and FS municipality at loggerheads

───   OLEBOGENG MOTSE 13:21 Wed, 12 Dec 2018

Jagersfontein mine and FS municipality at loggerheads  | News Article

Diamond recovery mine, Jagersfontein Developments, has given Kopanong Local Municipality till today to provide written confirmation allowing the mine to repair water infrastructure.


The mine’s deadline comes after the municipality told media on Wednesday, December 5, that it had decided to cut water supply to the mine to force management to come to the table regarding the Jagersfontein community’s concerns. Municipal spokesperson, Solomzi Phama, did not get into specifics on the water cuts at the time. In a letter addressed to Mayor, Xolile Matwa, Municipal Manager, Martin Kubeka and a group called the Jagersfontein Multi-Stakeholder Mining Forum (JMMF), Mine Director Henk Van Zuydam, alleges that last week, pumps, piping as well as electrical infrastructure belonging to the company “were destroyed, damaged and/or removed at the sewerage treatment plant” on land belonging to the municipality as well as on the privately owned Rietkuil farm where the mine extracts water from a borehole.

In the letter Van Zuydam says when the mine’s personnel attempted to repair the damage done to the pipes the next day, they were chased away from the land by people they link to JMMF, a group led by community member Surprise Xhwantini. The company refutes allegations that it was extracting water from this borehole illegally, by stating that it was issued a licence to do so by the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) and Kopanong therefore has no authority regarding that borehole. On the sewerage plant, Van Zuydam says the mine has a lease agreement with the municipality “to ensure that sewerage does not flow into” adjacent water sources. The letter also makes mention of a meeting that took place between the municipality, JMMF and the mine’s representatives on Thursday, December 6 where the matter was discussed. “Depriving the Company of access to the leased land is unlawful and in breach of the lease agreement between the Company and the Municipality” warns the Director.

The genesis of the breakdown in the relationship between the mine and the municipality is a community march that took place on Thursday November, 22 where a memorandum of demands was handed in to management as well as Kopanong. This memorandum included burning issues and questions the locals have with regards to the mine and the development of the area. In mid-September, Premier Sisi Ntombela said they were looking into complaints made by community members regarding the mine. She said this inquiry was headed by the MEC of Police, Roads and Transport, Sam Mashinini, who has been actively engaging the Minister of Mineral Resources, Gwede Mantashe, on the matter.


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