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Civil society condemns UNDP’s backing of the Musina-Makhado SEZ
In an Open Letter served on the UNDP, civil society has strongly criticised the decision by the UNDP to support the heavily coal-dependent industrial development in the UNESCO Vhembe Biosphere Reserve in Limpopo, South Africa. The letter calls upon the UNDP to demonstrate its commitment to environmental and human rights and its own principles by publicly retracting the MOU it has signed with the MM-SEZ SOC.
“The rationale for Musina-Makhado Special Economic Zone is an industrial-scale lie” by Lauren Liebenberg in Daily Maverick
Whatever profits are to be made will be pocketed not by South African pension funds invested in JSE-listed firms, but by Chinese-owned contractors. The South African taxpayer will be saddled with paying the debt to China to construct all the infrastructure needed.
CALS (Wits) and All Rise appeal against Environmental Authorisation granted for the Musina-Makhado SEZ site establishment
The Centre for Applied Legal Studies, a human rights organisation based at the Wits School of Law, and All Rise Attorneys for Climate and Environmental Justice appeal Environmental Authorisation granted by LEDET for the establishment of the MM-SEZ South Site.
Natural Justice appeals against Environmental Authorisation granted for the Musina-Makhado SEZ site establishment
Natural Justice: Lawyers for Communities and the Environment, a non-profit organisation specialising in environmental and human rights law in Africa, appeals Environmental Authorisation granted by LEDET for the establishment of the MM-SEZ South Site.
The EWT; Vhembe Biosphere Reserve; Herd Reserve and VMRSF appeal against Environmental Authorisation granted for the Musina-Makhadi SEZ site establishment
Represented by Christo Reeders, the Endangered Wildlife Trust, the Vhembe Biosphere Reserve, the Vhembe Mineral Resources Stakeholders Forum and the Herd Reserve appeal Environmental Authorisation granted by LEDET for the establishment of the MM-SEZ South Site.
The Centre for Environmental Rights appeals against Environmental Authorisation granted for the Musina-Makhado SEZ site establishment
Acting for MEJCON, Earth Life Africa, groundWork and Dzomo la Mupo, the CER appeals Environmental Authorisation granted by LEDET for the establishment of the MM-SEZ South Site.
WESSA appeals against Environmental Authorisation granted for the Musina-Makhado SEZ site establishment
The Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa appeals Environmental Authorisation granted by LEDET for the establishment of the MM-SEZ South Site.
UNDP announces support of the Musina-Makhado SEZ
On the 17th of March 2022, the UNDP announced its endorsement and support of the Musina-Makhafo SEZ, to the unbridled shock of the local and international environmental and social justice activist community opposing the ecocidal and economically ruinous project.
“Regstappe beplan teen ‘Cyril se projek’ in Limpopo” by Elise Templehoff in News24
EarthLife Africa and groundWork, represented by the Centre for Environmental Rights, plan legal action against LEDET following its granting of environmental authorisation for the Musina-Makhado SEZ on the 23rd of February.
“Final rubber stamp for the Musina-Makhado Special Economic Zone travesty” by Lisa Thompson in Mail & Guardian
The Musina-Makhado Special Economic ZoneMail & Guardian (MMSEZ), a pet project of President Cyril Ramaphosa since 2018, was approved on 23 February.
Environmental Authorisation
On the 23rd of February 2022, the vampire in the blood bank; LEDET finally approved its own environmentally and economically ruinous mega-project
Environmental Authorisation for the Musina Makhado South Site Granted
Letter from the vampire in the blood bank; the Limpopo provincial government granting environmental authorisation for its own economically and environmentally ruinous project.
Expo 2020 Dubai, UAE - dtic Promotes the Musina-Makhado SEZ
In a two-hour pitch, the dtic ‘n’ co punted the MM-SEZ as a done-deal, down to the coal-fired power plant.
“How can China help South Africa achieve a just transition?” by Deng Yaowen in China Dialogue
In South Africa and across the continent, calls for a ‘just energy transition’ are now louder than those concerned with jobs for workers in fossil fuel industries.
“China won’t fund coal power for Musina-Makhado Special Economic Zone, ambassador confirms” by Sheree Bega in Mail&Guardian
The government of the People’s Republic of China has confirmed that it will no longer be funding a new 1 320MW to 3 300MW coal-fired power plant for the controversial planned Musina-Makhado Special Economic Zone (MMSEZ), which includes various heavy industries.
This follows the announcement by Chinese Premier Xi Jinping at the UN on 21 September that China would no longer finance new coal power abroad.
“China’s exit from coal power puts Limpopo plant in limbo” by Thabiso Mochiko in Business Day
Special economic zone will request the government to intervene on funding.
“Limpopo megaproject jobs will come at an enormous cost” by Lauren Liebenberg in Business Day
The public purse and natural treasures will pay for the sweeties dangled to tempt foreigners to invest in the new industrial zones.
Water governance challenges for the Limpopo River Catchment.
At a webinar held on Monday, convened by the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES), conflicting views were expressed in the discussion of the latest report by Dr Munnik, of the Society Work and Politics Institute at Wits University, titled: Water for the EMSEZ mega-project at all costs — a report on the absence of water governance in the Limpopo River Catchment.
“Green groups say Xi's coal pledge should end plans for Chinese-built power plant in Limpopo” by Jan Cronje for Fin24-News24
A coalition of South African environmental advocacy groups has welcomed a pledge by Chinese President Xi Jinping not to build new coal-fired power stations abroad, saying this will likely halt a proposal to build a Chinese-backed coal power plant in Limpopo.