Sowetan

Zumas in legal battle for mining rights

Firm seeks to mine protected land

- By Bongani Nkosi

A controvers­ial mining company linked to the Zuma family is embroiled in a bitter legal battle over proposed mining on protected land in Mpumalanga.

Yesterday, environmen­tal groups went to the high court in Pretoria to stop a firm whose BEE partners include Jacob Zuma’s family members from mining in a land declared protected in 2014.

Eight NGOs, including Earthlife Africa Johannesbu­rg, GroundWork and Endangered Wildlife Trust dragged Atha-Africa Ventures before Judge Hans Fabricius on an urgent basis.

Atha-Africa Ventures, an Indian company, is in partnershi­p with Bashubile Trust – whose trustees Sizwe Christophe­r Zuma and Vincent Gezinhlizi­yo Zuma are reported to be Zuma’s nephews.

Lawyers for both the company and the coalition of NGOs told the court yesterday that they were negotiatin­g a settlement on the matter.

Atha-Africa Ventures was hoping to commence operations at its Yzermyn Coal Mine in Mabola, near Wakkerstro­om, Mpumalanga, soon.

Mabola is a critical watercatch­ment area, and NGOs are up in arms that allowing coal mining there will contaminat­e the much-needed water.

Last month, MPs also lambasted the Department of Environmen­tal Affairs for approving Atha-Africa’s mining at the sanctuary. Chairman of the environmen­tal affairs portfolio committee Mohlopi Mapulane said: “A strong case has not been made as to why the mining is allowed in a protected area.”

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