Illegal gold trade causes conflict in South Africa's mining city

Previously known as “But about 34. Thousands of pounds of gold are believed to still be mined mainly by immigrants coming from Zimbabee and Lesotho. According to 2011 figures, recently the census [...]
According to the 2011 figures, the national registration of South Africa recently lived some 744 people, but around the settlements of Matholesville and Sol Plaates, both supported mainly by illegal mines in the Durban Deep area, had a population of 15, 000 specifically 25.
Increasing the gold-dominated race in this area has led many unemployed and poor to cause a deadly war, reports “Al Jazeera”, Periscopi broadcasts.


According to a 2015 report published by the Commission for Human Rights in South Africa, approximately 30,000 illegal mines operate in South Africa, where only 350 are located in the Durban Deep area.
In Durban Deep, the rate of illegal mines and resulting conflict has steadily increased after the land was purchased by a Johannesburg construction company Dino Properties in 2014./Periscopi/











