DA ‘concerned’ by gold rush next to Joburg’s M2 highway

18th April 2016

By: African News Agency

  

Font size: - +

The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng on Monday expressed its concern about illegal gold mining activity allegedly taking place along the busy M2 highway in Johannesburg.

This followed a report in The Times on Monday that illegal gold miners and vandals were threatening the safety of motorists using one of Gauteng’s busiest highways between Denver and Jeppe, near the Johannesburg city centre, while digging for gold just metres from the road.

The metro police was reported to have said that there had been instances of motorists whose cars had broken down being attacked along that stretch of highway.

There were also fears that the illegal miners would dig under the M2 and cause structural damage to the road.

DA Gauteng caucus leader, Jack Bloom, said that he was he was concerned at the report that illegal gold mining was threatening the safety of motorists using the M2 highway.

“This is a serious situation that needs a co-ordinated response by the police and city agencies. The experience in Cape Town has shown that a specialist unit is most effective in tackling this type of problem which includes stopping the theft of materials to be sold as scrap,” Bloom said.

It was also reported that at one illegal mining site near Cleveland Road, the miners were digging where contractors were laying cables for the intelligent freeway monitoring system.

The Johannesburg Roads Agency said that a security guard had been shot dead and there were incidents of violence in which workers had been robbed of equipment and assaulted.

Edited by African News Agency

Comments

The content you are trying to access is only available to subscribers.

If you are already a subscriber, you can Login Here.

If you are not a subscriber, you can subscribe now, by selecting one of the below options.

For more information or assistance, please contact us at subscriptions@creamermedia.co.za.

Option 1 (equivalent of R125 a month):

Receive a weekly copy of Creamer Media's Engineering News & Mining Weekly magazine
(print copy for those in South Africa and e-magazine for those outside of South Africa)
Receive daily email newsletters
Access to full search results
Access archive of magazine back copies
Access to Projects in Progress
Access to ONE Research Report of your choice in PDF format

Option 2 (equivalent of R375 a month):

All benefits from Option 1
PLUS
Access to Creamer Media's Research Channel Africa for ALL Research Reports, in PDF format, on various industrial and mining sectors including Electricity; Water; Energy Transition; Hydrogen; Roads, Rail and Ports; Coal; Gold; Platinum; Battery Metals; etc.

Already a subscriber?

Forgotten your password?

MAGAZINE & ONLINE

SUBSCRIBE

RESEARCH CHANNEL AFRICA

SUBSCRIBE

CORPORATE PACKAGES

CLICK FOR A QUOTATION