Sifiso Dladla takes us through his activism work within the mining industry.
MsTedy is joined by Sifiso Dladla, who is an activist in the mining industry. He is an Extractives Lead at ActionAid South Africa, and he speaks about his activism work in the mining industry and how AASA and MACUA are working with the mining communities to ensure that the mining companies do not take advantagesof communities living within the mining areas. He also touches on how the government, mining companies, and mining communities can work together in order to make the mining industry better.

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