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Tougher illegal mining laws raise questions over who will be targeted

A recent mine collapse in Nkaneng, Rustenburg, highlights South Africa's illegal mining crisis as the government introduces the General Mining Laws Amendment Bill. The bill proposes significantly tougher penalties for illicit mining, but critics question whether it will target syndicate leaders or primarily impact impoverished miners, and if it adequately addresses underlying issues like mine…

Tougher illegal mining laws raise questions over who will be targeted

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'Joint drill with Shenzhen needed at Huanggang port'

Secretary for Security Chris Tang on Monday said the government is planning to hold at least one joint drill with authorities in Shenzhen to test out the readiness of the new Huanggang port facility.

  • Government plans joint drill with Shenzhen for Huanggang port.
  • Previous two drills successful, tested traffic and passenger flows.
  • Additional drill needed to assess automated clearance gates.

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