Podcast: “The public versus the MMSEZ - Part 3: Plundering Limpopo’s Water for Coal”

https://pod.link/cjc/episode/dcf365b28a8466d154e47a2bd93cdcd8

 Climate Justice Coalition Just Us and the Climate podcast: The Public vs the Musina-Makhado Special Economic Zone Part 3

The threat posed by coal and the MMSEZ to Limpopo's water resources.

This podcast episode is incendiary, a must-listen – affording a vivid insight into what economic colonialism means, and why it’s urgent that the public exercise their democratic right to participate in fundamental decisions about how Limpopo's scarce water resources will be exploited in the future to support the planned expansion of coal mining, development of a new coal field, and a dirty, foreign-owned industrial zone.

In this episode, host Robert Krause of the Centre for Applied Legal Studies (CALS) a human rights organisation based at the University of Witwatersrand, explores with his guests, Mphatheleni Makaulule from Dzomo La Mupo and Lauren Liebenberg of Living Limpopo, the cultural, spiritual, ecological, and economic significance of water for the vha-Venda people of Limpopo, the potentially devastating impacts of the MMSEZ and coal mining on water resources, on biodiversity, and the profound implications of the ongoing water 'Reserve determination' process in water resource management.

For more information visit https://www.wits.ac.za/cals/ and  https://www.thedzomolamupo.org/

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