Grootvlei mine now stands in ruins

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File picture: Aurora Ndlovu shaft number 6 before it was destroyed. Up to twenty illegal miners were suspected killed after a rock fall at an abandoned mine.

In the beginning there was a gold mine and wonderful plans for riches. Today there are just ruins.

All that remains of the seven mine shafts of Aurora Empowerment Systems – which once employed more than 5 000 mine workers – are dilapidated structures, some stripped of all their equipment and others that have sustained damage worth hundreds of millions of rands.

The rubble and gaping useless shafts of the Grootvlei mine in Springs bear witness to a shameful tale of mismanagement, exploitation and negligence.

This week the end of the painful saga edged closer as officials from Chinese state-owned mining company Shandong Gold arrived in South Africa to conduct a due diligence inspection before committing an estimated $100 million (R699m) for a 60 percent stake in Aurora.

But damage resulting from the looting of scrap metal and machinery, mean it is unlikely that the shafts will ever work again.

Key figures in Aurora, Khulubuse Zuma, a nephew of President Jacob Zuma; Michael Hulley, the attorney who defended Zuma when he faced corruption charges, and Zondwa Mandela, a grandson of former president Nelson Mandela, have kept out of the limelight as the crisis at the mine worsened.

In 2009, Aurora took control with promises of a R600m investment in the tired mine shafts sold on by Pamodzi Gold, as well as job security for the mine workers and educational bursaries for their children.

But by March last year Aurora was sinking fast.

This week Business Report found that one of the shafts, Ndlovu number six, had been destroyed – its towering headgear cut away leaving nothing but a heap of bricks with a gaping hole that reportedly runs 400 metres deep.

Mine shaft number four had also been stripped and was barely functional. It poses an environmental hazard because its valuable, heavy duty pumps have been taken out and acid mine water flooding its depths is decanting on the surface.

Shafts number seven, nine and 14 have their head gear in place but are heavily damaged.

According to Gideon du Plessis, the deputy secretary-general of Solidarity, it would cost up to R100m to rebuild each of the ruined shafts. This means that Shandong Gold will have to fork out approximately R300m to get the mine back into production.

Some of the scrap metal stripped from the mines was sold to the New Reclamation Group, which provides recycling and waste management services. Attempts to contact the company were unsuccessful.

However, Harry Kassel, a director at New Reclamation Group, confirmed in a Mail & Guardian report last year that the company had reclaimed scrap from the surface and bought it from Aurora. The company paid per ton for the scrap metal.

He also said in the report that the company had done scrapping on a “number of shafts” and that it was “all above board”.

Du Plessis said that it was believed that the bodies of scrap scavengers lay at the bottom of one of the shafts.

Mining regulations specify that disused shafts must be covered with metal rods, a concrete slab and fenced.

The Aurora situation had turned innocent men into thieves, who scavenge on the scraps of what was left of the mine shafts, said Mgcino Sidelo, 60, a former Aurora employee. He has not been paid since March last year.

“The fruits of democracy have brought wealth for the politically connected and misery for people like me,” he said.

He explained that the situation in the mine had become a nightmare, where people who lived in the hostels had become a law unto themselves.

“During apartheid, the white employers would kick us around but at least you would get paid for your work. I find it strange that a company run by the nephew of the president of South Africa can treats its workers like this.

“These directors will not be held accountable because they are related to Nelson Mandela and Jacob Zuma.”

His colleague, Phumzile Vinjwayo from Cofimvaba in the Eastern Cape, agreed and explained how they had nothing and had lost faith in the company’s directors and the unions.

“It has taken too long; we have nothing,” he said. “We don’t eat, our homes are destroyed and our kids don’t go to school. We hardly hear anything from the unions, we doubt that we will be able to work again.” - Ayanda Mdluli

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cebohh, wrote

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03:48pm on 3 June 2011
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i cnt understand this,i am a student at university of zululand having no bursaries so how can he jst give money to d nephew while we stll straggling we need bursairies

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Rob, wrote

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05:54am on 1 June 2011
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I left in 2000, made an attempt to come back in 2010 found that everying had become worse,: roads , infrastructure, crime, work ethics, political scene and morals, corruption etc. I realy tried for 10 months, listen to my wife for a change, what a wise woman, we left in tears and won't come back. God bless my country. Right now I have tears in my eyes. Sorry that I'm so weak and gave up on my Country, I am ashamed. But my prime responsibility is towards my three Kids and the rest of my family......

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Dimitri, wrote

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03:27pm on 31 May 2011
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Don't worry, Mr. Mgcino Sidelo & Phumzile Vinjwayo will still vote ANC (i.e. what a meaningless article apart from a reminder about the acid minewater crisis)

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Izicolo, wrote

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07:11am on 31 May 2011
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whatsename Zuma & Whatever Mandela thought they can run a company. Never in a million years boys, never in a million years. Correction! Ran it, they did, they ran it into the ground. These guys have so much to learn yet, perhaps 15 generations from now they may PERHAPS have an idea. It is crimainal how they have looted this company, they should be charged. But wait, the government will bail them out, uncle jacob will sort it out for us, like he did for winnie & shabir & motata &.... (too many on the list) Wrotten, corrupt ANC government.

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James, wrote

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04:55pm on 30 May 2011
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So, let us wait and see if the owners of the rights to the grootvlei mine will be held liable for acid drainage or pumping costs incurred to avoid it. Would anybody care to lay a bet?

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Deena Naidoo, wrote

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04:30pm on 30 May 2011
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Blame this on Julius Malema! This man, Khulubuse Zuma, nephew of Jacob Zuma, donated money to the ANC during elections, although he couldn't pay his staff's salary, dining with the likes of Kunene, and then f..ks up a good profit making mine. The miners who did not get paid, must rally together and lynch this Zuma character.

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Penelope, wrote

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03:20pm on 30 May 2011
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And so the infiltration of the Chinese in Africa continues eish

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Penelope, wrote

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02:49pm on 30 May 2011
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And so the infiltration of the Chinese in Africa continues eish

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Anonymous, wrote

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02:40pm on 30 May 2011
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People always told me to take my car to the dealership for the best service. I used to do that and always got my car back with nothing fixed and something else broken at R500hour labour rate. I found out that out of 8 mechanics in the workshop only 2 were good so if the car went to the others it would come back broken. So now I phone one of the 2 good guys personally and have them fix my car at their homes in the evenings and pay them the money. Moral of the story: we do business with those who portray the correct image, albeit BEE credentials, marketing, etc. but in the end we will havr to go to those who actually get the job done.... white, black, brown pink or purple. Nice to get quotas in place but helps absolute zero if the job doesn't get done. Most people I know still go to the dealerships and get their cars mashed up... repeatedly without learning lessons.... that is SA in a nutshell.

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allie, wrote

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01:55pm on 30 May 2011
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So is malema still talking about nationalisation? does he want to take over aurora? Of course not

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JR, wrote

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01:50pm on 30 May 2011
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Jay, you said it so well. All these ANC fat cats know is to loot the wealth of this country like Mugabe and his cronies did in Zimbabwe and most other African leaders have done all the way up Africa. it reminds me of a baboon walking through a mealie field putting mealies under his arm and then the next which pushes out the previous one. it is nothing but pure greed to want more than you could ever consume. What is going to be done about the people murdered there? Doubt anything will happen.

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niyaaz, wrote

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01:37pm on 30 May 2011
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any thoughts of converting the mine into a prison? it will be impossible to escape from these mine shafts. since these people don't know how to mine, they surely will know how to run a prison. and with increasing crime rates, prisons can be lucrative enterprises.

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Mike W, wrote

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01:32pm on 30 May 2011
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The Fruits of BEE Never mind the workers Let us get as much as we can and somebody else will sort out the mess

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Sean Keys, wrote

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01:27pm on 30 May 2011
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Fools! They vote these parties that can no longer server humanity in anyway out of romantic sentiment back in to power every time and then wonder what is going wrong? I mean our president avoided 700 charges and still got elected. Hello. Catch a wake up. The Anc will get you no where but memories of past struggles.

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Anonymous, wrote

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01:27pm on 30 May 2011
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Finally Judgement Day arrived for Aurora Empowerment Systems. We are glad that this step has been taken but a bit to late....Please bring back all move office equipment that was taken from the East Rand Mine to their other Mine Primrose where previous employees of the East Rand is working for Keith Hart, Brett, James and Mariska hope the three of you sleep very well at night......

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Anonymous, wrote

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01:18pm on 30 May 2011
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Thats what happens when you vote ANC all the time.

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Anonymous, wrote

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01:16pm on 30 May 2011
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Thats what happens when you vote ANC all the time.

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Scanban, wrote

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01:15pm on 30 May 2011
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I did what anonymous suggested, I letf in 2001, made an attempt to come back in 2007 foud that everying became worse,: roads , infrastructure, crime, work ethics, political sceen and morals, corruption etc. I realy tried for eight mons, listen to my wife for a change, what a wise woman, we left in tears and won't come back untill, there are real channges, i sicierly hope that we don't go the very painfull Zim way. He is still blaming the wihtto. But there are none of them left. God bless my country. Right now I have tears in my eyes. Sorry that I'm so weak and gave up allready. But my prime resposebility is towards my three Kids and the rest of my family......

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01:11pm on 30 May 2011
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To Vavi and his ilk, I agree with Phumzile, You are useless, worthless, ineffective where it really matters, pathetic spineless jellyfish and to all those who refuse to see the Light you will get what you vote for. Place yourself in year 2060 and look back, what do you C? Desolation, dust, malnutrition, disease and sickness of the soul, you will see that all the branches of the ANC offices have sick puss flowing from the doorways that its remaining followers will call “most wonderful, our precious product - BEE progress”.

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Anonymous, wrote

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01:10pm on 30 May 2011
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Former workers of the Aurora mines. What are you waiting for? Wages which you should have been paid a year ago? Why do you not pack up and go where there are jobs? Waiting has never done it's trick!

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