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“UNDP moves to scrap support for ‘risky’ R165bn Limpopo heavy industry zone” writes Tony Carnie in Daily Maverick
A United Nations internal watchdog unit has advised its biggest development aid agency to scrap an agreement backing the development of a R165-billion heavy industry zone in Limpopo.
Bulldozing roads to nowhere on the banks of the Limpopo River
A depressing scene… Site clearance of the indigenous vegetation and road construction proceeds unchecked at the North Site of the MMSEZ on the farm Antonvilla situated on te Limpopo River close to Beit Bridge border post.
Podcast: “The public versus the MMSEZ - Part 2: The foreign land grab and the right to free prior and informed consent”
Podcast: “The public versus the MMSEZ - Part 2”
Podcast: “The public versus the MMSEZ - Part 1”
Podcast: “The public versus the MMSEZ - Part 1”
Why Environmental Impact Assessment in South Africa is a Fraud: The case of the Musina-Makhado Special Economic Zone
Why Environmental Impact Assessment in South Africa is a Fraud: The case of the Musina-Makhado Special Economic Zone
How South Africa’s industrial policy feeds its coal addiction: The case of the Musina-Makhado SEZ
“Limpopo for Sale, Goin’ Cheap Cheap” - The garage sale of Limpopo’s petroleum and mineral resources wraps up; 2 September 2018: During his state visit to China, President Ramaphosa and President Xi witnessed the signing of various Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) at a ceremony held at the Great Hall on Sunday, 02 September 2018, including for the coal-fired Musina-Makhado Special Economic Zone’s prioritised projects.
PRESS RELEASE: CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS BRING LEGAL CHALLENGE AGAINST MUSINA-MAKHADO SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE
Our organisations have approached the High Court in Limpopo to review the lawfulness of environmental authorisation granted in respect of the heavy industrial development site of the Special Economic Zone located in northern Limpopo.
“White elephant tender-fest trampling SA’s impoverished far north” by Lauren Liebenberg in Daily Maverick
“White elephant tender-fest trampling SA’s impoverished far north” writes Living Limpopo’s Lauren Liebenberg in Daily Maverick
“Six years and R600m later, no answer on how Limpopo industrial park will get electricity” by Jan Cronje in News24
After six years of planning and R600m on scoping reports and site preparation, there is still no clear answer on how a proposed heavy industry hub in Limpopo will be powered.
“Environmental organisations to legally challenge authorisation of Musina-Makhado Special Economic Zone” by Onke Ngcuka in Daily Maverick
Environmental organisations are planning to pursue court action after the Limpopo Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism (Ledet) rejected their appeal to have the environmental authorisation of the Musina-Makhado Special Economic Zone reviewed.
LEDET MEC Thabo Mokone summarily dismisses all appeals against Environmental Authorisation of the MM-SEZ South Site
On the 8th of July, the appeals brought against Environmental Authorisation for the MM-SEZ South Site by a host of civil society organisations were dismissed with contempt in two-page dispatches from MEC Thabo Mokone.
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.