Wild Coast sand-dune mining decision halted again
February 09, 2010 Edition 1
Tony Carnie
THE decision on whether to allow sand-dune mining near Xolobeni on the Wild Coast has been put on hold again.
The Minerals and Mining Board was due to hear evidence for and against the mining application in Durban yesterday, but the meeting was postponed to a date still to be finalised.
The Congress of Traditional Leaders of SA president and MP, Nkosi Phathekile Holomisa, who was to chair the hearing and hear legal argument, said committee members had not had sufficient opportunity to study the substantial volume of documentation on the matter and a decision was taken to reconvene at a later date.
Journalists were refused entry to the meeting room yesterday and told the hearing was an internal meeting.
They were later advised that the meeting had been postponed.
The application to mine in the environmentally sensitive Xolobeni area, south of the Wild Coast Casino, had been made by the Australian-based company Transworld Energy, a local subsidiary company Mineral Resources (SA) and the shareholder group Xolobeni Empowerment Company.
The application was approved by the Minerals Department in 2008 but was put on hold shortly afterwards following appeals by a number of groups, including the Amadiba Crisis Committee.
The committee has complained that residents of the area were not consulted properly.
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