Gauteng police are continuing their crackdown on zama zamas. A number of communities have cried out for protection against these illegal miners
The crackdown on illegal miners continues today. This time in the West Rand, led by Gauteng Provincial Commissioner, Elias Mawela. eNCA's Aviwe Mtila has more details.
CourtesyOn Tuesday, police arrested dozens of people in Randfontein.This time the sting operation is in the West Rand, led by Gauteng Provincial Commissioner Elias Mawela.
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