The Citizen (Gauteng)

Court tells minister to look at Mpumalanga mine appeal again

- Ilse de Lange

The Mineral Resources Minister has been given a month to have a fresh look at the appeal of a Mpumalanga cherry farmer and the Federation for a Sustainabl­e Environmen­t against coal mining rights granted to Exxaro Coal on a neighbouri­ng farm.

The High Court in Pretoria set aside the minister’s failure to deal with the appeal of the federation and farmer Jacobus Pretorius’ company, Highlands Organics, against the granting of an amended environmen­tal programme in favour of Exxaro Mpumalanga and ordered the minister to decide on the appeal within the next 30 days.

The court also granted a punitive costs order against the minister and his department for their failure to make a decision, despite repeated requests.

Pretorius said in court papers he had lodged appeals against the mining rights granted to Exxaro to mine coal on properties immediatel­y adjacent to his farm and the approval of an environmen­tal programme, as well as an amendment to the programme granted in January 2015.

He alleged Exxaro had failed to inform or to consult with him and the federation about amendments to the environmen­tal programme, despite being aware of their pending appeal.

He said the amendments would have a profound influence on his farming activities, as well as the environmen­t, yet were apparently approved without a public participat­ion process or affected parties being given an opportunit­y to comment.

The importer of his cherries into the United Kingdom had already stated that should the coal mine commence, it would no longer import any of the cherries produced on his farm and the loss in water resources and dust pollution would make the operation too high risk to continue, he added.

He said his company’s farming operations would be devastated by the impact of the mine since much of the area being farmed would be mined.

Pretorius said he and the federation needed finality in relation to their farming enterprise­s while Exxaro also needed finality in order to plan for a multibilli­on-rand developmen­t.

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