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The rape of eight women in Krugersdorp has brought attention to criminality and police inaction in the area, but the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy also has a case to answer, according to an environmental activist. News of the gang rape of the women shooting a music video at a mine dump in West Village sent shock waves through the country.Get 14 days free to read all our investigative and in-depth journalism. Thereafter you will be billed R75 per month. You can cancel anytime and if you cancel within 14 days you won't be billed.
Fin24 And what about the mining companies, they need to be held accountable too because they’re the one profiting from this
JoanBegley What case?
Fin24 That DMRE_ZA is one of the useless departments. We only hear about them announcing fuel price increase.
Fin24 Why are the mines not rehabilitated?
Fin24 As illegal mining had been ongoing, before the rape incident. It has always been a crime scene.
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Fin24 Everyone blaming everyone else! Take damn responsibility for their f**k ups!
Fin24 Why would the minister of Mineral Resources and Energy try and stop the flow of illegal gold to himself and his senior colleagues in parliament from the ZAMA ZAMA. It's worth billions to them and their bosses in Dubai
Fin24 Station commanders must respond.... What have they never acted? Are they beneficiaries
Fin24 Yes and we have the same zama zama problem in Benoni and government are doing nothing about them either.
Fin24 Government fails in everything in this country...THE ONLY THING THEY ARE GOOD AT IS STEALING OUR TAX MONEY AND FEED CRIMINALS