Graves A Barrier For Jindal Steel's $2 Billion South African Iron Mine
NDTV
The proposed mine in Melmoth, in the eastern KwaZulu-Natal province, would dwarf recent investments in South Africa's mining industry.
A plan by Jindal Steel & Power Ltd. to develop an up-to $2 billion iron-ore mine in South Africa is facing opposition from communities who say the operation would require thousands of homes and graves to be relocated.
The proposed mine in Melmoth, in the eastern KwaZulu-Natal province, would dwarf recent investments in South Africa's mining industry. It could produce 32 million tons of magnetite ore a year by 2031 after starting production in 2027, the company said in an emailed response to questions. Jindal is controlled by Asia's richest woman, Savitri Jindal, and family.
"Our community of Makhasaneni has been fighting Indian giant mining company, Jindal Mine, who for years have been intruding with their plans to dig up iron ore in the lush hills that we have called home for generations," community members said in a petition signed by more than 6,700 people. Jindal says a minority of residents oppose the project.