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SAHRC launches major human rights investigation into deadly Stilfontein mining crisis

Conviction Staff ReporterBy Conviction Staff ReporterFebruary 8, 2025Updated:February 8, 2025No Comments
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More than 4,500 illegal miners were reportedly trapped underground in Stilfontein. Picture: File
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The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has announced a significant escalation in its investigative efforts regarding the alarming conditions surrounding artisanal mining, particularly in Stilfontein, where recent complaints have illuminated dire human rights abuses.

"This investigation represents a critical step towards addressing the humanitarian crisis in our mining sector," says Commissioner Jane Smith of the SAHRC. The Commission will institute a national inquiry to delve deeper into the policy framework governing artisanal mining, its impacts on local communities, and the operational tactics employed in the ongoing Operation Vala Umgodi.

This decision comes in response to grave allegations received at the SAHRC's North West Provincial Office stating that over 4,500 miners have been trapped underground for approximately three months, with little to no access to fundamental necessities such as water, food, or medical assistance. The harrowing situation underscores the urgent need for comprehensive scrutiny of both the policies supporting artisanal mining and the treatment of those affected.

As part of their initial investigation, SAHRC commissioners and staff engaged in monitoring visits to Stilfontein in January 2025. Their findings, following a briefing from the South African Police Service (SAPS), revealed that 324 individuals had been rescued from the disused mine shafts, with 246 reported as survivors and 78 as deceased. This tragic outcome emphasises the precarious situation miners face and the human rights implications posed by the existing mining practices.

The Commission is mandated under Section 184(2) of the Constitution to investigate human rights violations and report on them while taking necessary action to redress infringements. With this inquiry, the SAHRC seeks not only to address the immediate challenges faced by the miners but also to foster a broader conversation on the implications of artisanal mining practices on surrounding communities.

Feedback gathered from community members, miners, and NGOs during preliminary visits has highlighted various concerns, including the psychological and physical toll on miners and their families. "The impact extends far beyond the mines themselves," notes Dr. Peter Ndlovu, a local community advocate. "Entire families and communities are affected by these dangerous practices."

The upcoming national inquiry, scheduled to take place in May 2025 in the North West Province, aims to provide a platform for affected parties to share their experiences and inform the Commission's recommendations for policy reform. Operation Vala Umgodi, launched in response to illegal mining activities, will also be reviewed as part of the investigation's scope.

Members of the public and relevant organisations are invited to submit information to assist in this inquiry. Submissions can be made via email to mining.inquiry@sahrc.org.za or through the SAHRC's provincial offices. The deadline for submissions is set for 31 March 2025. A detailed schedule of public hearings, including venues and times, will be published on the SAHRC website by early April 2025.

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