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The coalition of civil society organisations challenging the authorisations given to mining company Limpopo Coal (Pty) Ltd''s proposed Vele colliery outside the Mapungubwe National Park and World Heritage Site has agreed to suspend legal proceedings against the mining company pending the outcome of negotiations with it.

The LimpopoShashe TransFrontier Peace Park and Conservation Area is threatened by Coal of Africa Limited (CoAL) whom want to stripmine adjacent the park. Once one mine is established a host of mines will follow as well as the planned ThermalPowered Power Station (Coal fired), pollutes the area.

The authorisation given to an Australian company called Coal of Africa Limited (CoAL) to construct an opencast coal mine, called the Vele Colliery, just outside of the boundaries of the Mapungubwe National Park will affect this fragile natural harmony. To Abraham, "mining and industry is a short term plan, tourism is a longterm plan."

Oct 30, 2014· On 8 October 2014, after several postponed signing ceremonies, Coal of Africa (CoAL), the Department of Environmental Affairs and SANParks signed a biodiversity offset agreement for CoAL''s Vele Colliery mine near the Mapungubwe World Heritage Site.

Feb 03, 2010· CoAL Africa announced on Tuesday it was awarded a licence by the deparment of minerals to set up an opencast coal mine and a power station, called Vele coal mine/Mulilo power station, in the buffer zone of the ecologically sensitive and culturally valuable Mapungubwe. The park borders on Botswana and Zimbabwe.

Australian company Coal of Africa Limited (CoAL) was recently given the go ahead to begin construction of an opencast and underground coal mine within less than 6km from the borders of the Mapungubwe National Park and adjacent to the World Heritage Site, with the approval of the Environmental Management Plan for the proposed Vele Colliery.

Much of the applicants'' concern relates to the location of the Vele Colliery and the impact that the mining and related operations will have on the unique and sensitive landscape within which the Vele mining area falls. The Vele mining area is situated on 8500 ha and lies less than 6km from the borders of the Mapungubwe National Park and is ...

Nov 08, 2011· An Australian company, Coal of Africa Limited (CoAL) has recently been given the go ahead to begin construction of an opencast and underground coal mine. The Vele mine is located km to the east of the Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape (MCL) World Heritage Site and bordering directly on the World Heritage Site buffer zone.

Mining in the Mapungubwe Area to go ahead. By: Christine Sievers, 8 September 2011 The government has reversed its tough stance and agreed to allow Coal of Africa (CoAL) to proceed with the Vele Coal mine seven kilometres from the Mapungubwe Cultural Landscape World Heritage Site (details of this important archaeological site are given below). ...

Jun 28, 2012· MAPUNGUBWE NATIONAL PARK, South Africa — After surviving for a millennium, South Africa''s most precious historical site is facing a new threat: a nearby coal mine .

JSElisted mining company Coal of Africa (CoAL) presented a scoping report at a community meeting of about 150 people last Thursday, in which it stated that the Vele Mining Project, which would be ...

May 13, 2010· Anglo Coal has already started prospecting for coal on farms bordering Mapungubwe. A consortium of business people are also busy with plans to build a power station, Mulilo, next to the Vele coal mine. It seems the Department of Environmental Affairs did not authorise the building of a road to the site where the mine will be built, but CoAl ...

Mining threatens Mapungubwe Fin24. CoAL Africa announced on Tuesday it was awarded a licence by the deparment of minerals to set up an opencast coal mine and a power station, called Vele coal mine/Mulilo power station, in the buffer zone of the ecologically sensitive and culturally valuable Mapungubwe. The park borders on

Coal and diamond mines operate within close proximity of the wildlife, baobab trees and heritage sites. Despite several years of opposition from conservationists, farmers and archaeologists, the opencast Vele Coal Mine has carved out mopani woodland near the park''s eastern border.

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Sep 02, 2011· The government has reversed its tough stance and agreed that Australianlisted miner Coal of Africa can proceed with the Vele coal mine, seven kilometres from the Mapungubwe .

Jun 01, 2015· Cape Town For five years they fought to protect South Africa''s "lost city of gold" from the ravages of coal mining. And even now the battle to save Mapungubwe is not over.

Jul 08, 2012· The United Nations has voiced its concern over a coal mine adjacent to the Mapungubwe heritage site in Limpopo, ... Open cast coal mining had resumed in Vele.

vele colliery s news « BINQ Mining. Jun 14, 2013 · Vele colliery, South Africa Mining Weekly. 29 Jun 2012 Location The Vele colliery project is situated in the magisterial The plant has broken new ground with its environmentsensitive . homeBreaking News .

Jun 03, 2012· Meanwhile, the company reported loading its first train of coal from the Vele mine, which is situated in close proximity of Mapungubwe. About 1 500 t of thermal coal were loaded onto 30 wagons in Musina.

MINING IN THE MAPUNGUBWE AREA CEASES – FOR NOW AUG11 Written by:Hayley Komen Wednesday, August 11, 2010 On Tuesday 3rd August 2010, a coalition of civil society organisations, concerned about the recent granting of a mining right to Limpopo Coal (Pty) Ltd by the Department of Mineral Resources, (the applicants), launched interdict proceedings against Limpopo Coal (Pty) Ltd .

At the beginning of this year, CoAL was granted a mining licence for the Vele colliery in Limpopo, just 6km from the Mapungubwe National Park, a world heritage site. The licence was then opposed by Water and Environmental Affairs Minister Buyelwa Sonjica shortly thereafter.

Vele Colliery is a semisoft coking and thermal coal colliery in the Tuli Coalfield located 48km west of Musina in the Limpopo province of South Africa. The project has been on care and maintenance since 2013 and Vele''s processing plant will be modified to further process the Makhado Phase 1 coal.

Posts about Vele written by Neil Aldridge. This is the first time on my blog that I have used another person''s photography but those of you who have visited this site before will know how strongly I feel about plans to mine coal near to the wonderfully unique Mapungubwe National Park and World Heritage leopard was found on the main road outside Mapungubwe National Park by ...
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