The Zimbabwe Consul Normal in Johannesburg Eria Phiri, visited Stilfontein within the North West province following the retrieval of unlawful miners throughout a South African Police Service (SAPS) operation on the disused Buffelsfontein mine shaft.
Nearly all of these miners hail from Zimbabwe, Lesotho, and Mozambique.
Zimbabwe Consulate’s Response
Throughout his go to, Consul Normal Phiri spoke to the media. He assured that the Zimbabwean authorities is dedicated to helping South African authorities within the aftermath of the operation.
“As a rustic, we’re right here to work intently with the South African authorities to make sure this course of reaches its conclusion and finality,” Phiri said.
Phiri outlined the consulate’s instant priorities, emphasizing the significance of verifying and figuring out the people concerned. “Our main duty, so far as this case is worried, is the identification, verification, and profiling. We wish to begin with the verification and identification of the 465 people who’ve been delivered to the floor alive,” he defined.
The consular basic burdened gathering survivors’ data to establish others who might have been underground. “Utilizing these 465, we’ll attempt to extract as a lot data as attainable in order that we now have a transparent indication of who precisely was working underground, notably these from Zimbabwe. Thereafter, we’ll liaise with our head workplace again dwelling,” he added.
Challenges of Identification and Repatriation at Stilfontein Mine
One of many important challenges within the aftermath of the operation is figuring out the deceased, as many lacked documentation. “I don’t wish to consider that each one of them are Zimbabweans. However we wish to ensure that we establish and fulfill ourselves as to who amongst them are Zimbabweans,” Phiri remarked. He assured that the Zimbabwean authorities would repatriate the deceased for correct burials. “Our objective is to offer a dignified burial for individuals who have handed away,” he said.
Stilfontein’s Historical past of Unlawful Mining
Stilfontein, as soon as a thriving mining hub, has in recent times develop into a hotspot for unlawful mining actions. Disused shafts like Buffelsfontein appeal to determined gold seekers who face hazardous circumstances and lethal collapses. Zama zamas usually lack documentation, complicating identification, particularly in deadly instances.
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