Editorial: Legalising South Africa’s illegal mining: The key to overcoming its deadly consequences

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Editorial: Legalising South Africa’s illegal mining: The key to overcoming its deadly consequences
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EDITORIAL | Organised crime is rampant in the country and as it settles in, the more it infiltrates our now clearly ravenous political classes. We have a problem, an obvious one if you consider the history of gold mining.

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