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UPDATE: Back to drawing board for Ibutho Coal
Comments from interested and affected parties have forced Ibutho Coal to re-think Fuleni Anthracite Project.
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Game park joins the fight against coal mine
During the construction of a 3km temporary road, hundreds of Aloe marlothii plants, estimated to be between 80 and 110…
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Ibutho no-show at Fuleni meeting
No apology nor communication from Ibutho Coal Director, Thembi Myeni, preceded the company's no-show.
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Ocilwane community sends coal mine reps packing
Angry Ocilwane residents reject Ibutho Coal's proposed Fuleni open cast mine, saying they will never accept it no matter what…
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Fuleni coal mine opposition not slacking
The Global Environmental Trust Subcommittee Opposing Mining Expansion (GETSOME) remains active in its quest to put an end to the…
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Fuleni mine an ‘injustice’
Having spent much of his life in conservation, Gladman Buthelezi says Ibutho Coal's proposed Fuleni mine must be stopped.
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UPDATE: Fuleni mine will further strain water supply
Should Ibutho Coal's proposed Fuleni Anthracite Project go ahead, the already stressed Mfolozi River system will be put under more…
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Abrupt end to mining dispute meeting
The 1 000 community members who attended the meeting felt the Ibutho Coal representatives were not equipped to answer their…
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Fuleni mine speculation
While the four affected Fuleni communities continue to fight Ibutho Coal's proposed mine, there is speculation that a tribal leader…
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Fuleni mine move sparks anger
Fuleni communities are outraged as Ibutho Coal representatives earmark their houses for demolition to make way for the proposed Fuleni…
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Serious anomalies in amended Fuleni scoping report
'Anomalies and misrepresentations' were found by opposers of Ibutho Coal's amended Fuleni scoping report.
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Is this the year of violent protests?
'Environmental and anti-mining groups continue their fight for the wilderness areas and communities...' - writes Tamlyn Jolly
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