Kimberley illegal miners now given mining permits
Former illegal diamond miners in Kimberley in the Northern Cape are now sparkling! From working under cover of darkness and selling to the black market, the former Zama Zamas are now plying their trade in the open. They now operate as Kimberley artisan miners and have title deeds after they were formally given mining permits by the department of Mineral Resources in April. The permits came after years of fighting with mining companies, which landed illegal miners in prison several times. For more news, visit: sabcnews.com

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