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Coal of Africa hugs the Mapungubwe Coalition Miningmx

[miningmx] –COAL of Africa (CoAL) and the Save Mapungubwe Coalition (the coalition) have declared a truce and signed a memorandum of Challenges with mining in the area became particularly evident following the confrontation between the Save Mapungubwe Coalition and Coal of Africa, now MC Mining The ANALYSIS: The continued threat of coal mining at the

Mapungubwe Watch Wits University

CALS has represented the Save Mapungubwe Coalition with our partners at the Centre for Environmental Rights since 2010 The Coalition formed when a coal mine was constructed within 7km of the Mapungubwe Coal of Africa confirms the Coalition, a grouping of environmentalists opposed to its mining at Vele Colliery in Limpopo province had withdrawn from an CoAL confirms split with Mapungubwe coalition Miningmx

Coal of Africa jumps 8% after coming to green understanding

Coal of Africa Limited closed at 4952 pence in London on Thursday up 82% on the previous day Coal of Africa jumps 8% after coming to green understanding The fight to protect the Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape from coal mining heated up this week with the submission of an appeal against the mine by some Fight to save the Mapungubwe World Heritage Site intensifies

Mining in the Mapungubwe Area to go ahead The South African

By: Christine Sievers, 8 September 2011 The government has reversed its tough stance and agreed to allow Coal of Africa (CoAL) to proceed with the Vele Coal mine seven UNESCO in 2010 pertaining to Mapungubwe's buffer zones and imminent threats from the Vele Colliery This leads to a closer exami nation of the original site nomination and MAPUNGUBWE AND MINING JSTOR

Coal of Africa, environ groups agree IOL

JSElisted coal company Coal of Africa and various environmental groups agreed to work together to preserve the Mapungubwe world heritage site in FOR five years they fought to protect South Africa’s “lost city of gold” from the ravages of coal mining And even now the battle to save Mapungubwe is not over The fight goes on for the Save Mapungubwe Coalition, says environmen­talist Yolan Friedmann, one of the contributo­rs to a new book published by the Centre for Applied Legal Studies David and Goliath fight to save city of gold PressReader

Fight to save 'SA’s lost city of gold'

Cape Town For five years they fought to protect South Africa’s “lost city of gold” from the ravages of coal mining And even now the battle to save Mapungubwe is not overHowever, Coal of Africa, the Australian company behind the proposed Vele Colliery and power station, about 7km from Mapungubwe, said this week it was proceeding with constructionMapungubwe listing under threat The Mail & Guardian

Fight against Mapungubwe mining goes on TimesLIVE

Environment crusaders have vowed that they will keep up their fierce opposition to coal mining in the area bordering the Mapungubwe World Heritage Site in Limpopo This is despite AustralianIt is also an area of significant cultural importance, incorporating the “lost city” of Mapungubwe Hill, an ancient 13th century African civilisation The coalition said the wateruse licence granted to Limpopo Coal gave it the right, among other things, to abstract more than 24 billion litres of water a year from the Limpopo river, basedNGOs appeal Mapungubwe mine's licence Miningmx

Coal of Africa unveils new project TimesLIVE

Company boss says Makhado operation not linked to Vele controversy, writes Lucky Biyase Coal of Africa's move into a new project in Makhado (Louis Trichardt) has nothing to do with the problems itAttention! Your ePaper is waiting for publication! By publishing your document, the content will be optimally indexed by Google via AI and sorted into the right category for over 500 million ePaper readers on YUMPU26 Chapter 5: The Yumpu

Changing Corporate Behaviour Wits University

ecological significance In 2008, an Australiabased mining company, called Coal of Africa (CoAL), saw another and conflicting value namely the rich coal seam that runs beneath the Limpopo River and under the World Heritage Site In response to this planned development, the Save Mapungubwe Coalition (the Coalition) wasMapungubwe, where the famous gold rhino statuette was unearthed, is 7km from the planned colliery, while the coalprocessing infrastructure will be 27km from Mapungubwe Hill, a world heritage siteNew twist in mine saga The Mail & Guardian

the mapungubwe mining companies

coal of africa hugs the mapungubwe coalitionSpectacular Gold Treasures of Ancient Africa Revealed The coalition of civil society organisations challenging the authorisations given to mining company Limpopo Coal Pty Ltd s proposed Vele colliery outside the Mapungubwe National Park and World Heritage Site has agreed to suspend legal Dec 20, 2012 PRLog The prospect of legal action against Coal of Africa (CoAL) follows a decision by the ‘Save the Mapungubwe Coalition’ (the Coalition) to withdraw from a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed 13 months ago which had signalled a truce between CoAL and organisations such as the Endangered Wildlife Trust In terms of the CoAL’s Troubles Continue as Environmental Group Ends Truce

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COALITION TRADING 294 • Cape Town • WesKaap •

Socialist Green Coalition The Socialist Green Coalition is South Africa's community based Social and Envinonmental Afrikaans English Close South Africa Cape Town Login Register Login with Facebook C COALITION TRADING 294 Not evaluated yet Evaluate 17 HIGHLANDS DRIVE, Cape Town, WesKaap, 7785 About Us; How to get; COALITIONThe coalition of civil society organisations that has opposed the proposed Vele colliery of Limpopo Coal Company (Pty) Ltd, a whollyowned subsidiary of Australian mining company Coal of Africa Limited, will today lodge an appeal with the Water Tribunal against the water use licence granted to Limpopo Coal for its proposed Vele colliery by Mining in the Mapungubwe area Africa Wild

New coal mine threatens historic South African site

Mapungubwe was a walled citystate that flourished between 1220 and 1290, more than 500 years before the first Dutch settlers arrived in 1652 in Cape Town It was a wealthy society of about 5,000 people that had trade links to Asia and was known for its exquisite gold treasures crafted by unknown artists — most famously, a tiny golden rhinoecological significance In 2008, an Australiabased mining company, called Coal of Africa (CoAL), saw another and conflicting value namely the rich coal seam that runs beneath the Limpopo River and under the World Heritage Site In response to this planned development, the Save Mapungubwe Coalition (the Coalition) wasChanging Corporate Behaviour Centre for Environmental Rights

Mapungubwe's mining battle continues to rage TimesLIVE

The longstanding battle between environmentalists and CoAL of Africa continues to rage While it appeared that the junior coal miner was closer to mining at its Vele colliery, just over 5km fromsocial changes in Southern Africa between AD 900 and 1300 2 The Save Mapungubwe Coalition is comprised of the Mapungubwe Action Group (MAG), Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT), World Wide Fund for Nature South Africa (WWF), Birdlife South Africa (Birdlife), Association of Southern African Professional Archaeologists (ASAPA) and theStructures of Governance Wits University

Colliery back in business The Mail & Guardian

This is according to Coal of Africa chief executive John Wallington, who announced on October 19 that the minister of water and environmental affairs, The Save Mapungubwe Coalition,