Memorandum to Chamber of Mines—27 October 2011  

We, the youth of South Africa, the unemployed, marginalised, homeless, the 
economically downtrodden, and all of us who wish to have access to quality free 
education, housing, electricity, and sustainable livelihoods demand urgent 
economic freedom in our lifetime. Economic freedom in our lifetime means total 
achievement of Freedom Charter objectives, particularly on the transfer of 
wealth to the ownership of the people as a whole.

 
The Chamber of Mines is a recipient of Economic Freedom Mass Action because of 
its role in the history of racialised economic development of South Africa. 
This includes, but not limited to development of an exclusively white mining 
capital with massive influence and contribution to legislation that subjugated, 
excluded, oppressed and super-exploited blacks and Africans in the entire 
Mining value.
 

We come here as Economic Freedom Fighters carrying the burden of the millions 
of the economically excluded, subjugated, oppressed, exploited and depressed 
South Africans in the Economic Freedom Mass Action under the leadership of the 
ANC Youth League to make the following demands:
 

To the Chamber of Mines we demand the following:

  1.  Nationalisation of South Africa’s Mines. The State should own and control 
a minimum of 60% of South Africa’s Mines.

  2.  Local beneficiation and industrialisation of a minimum of 60% of the 
minerals extracted from beneath South Africa’s soil. The beneficiation should 
happen in the communities where Mining happens.

  3.  Provision of education, skills and expertise to South African youth in 
order to capacitate them to play a meaningful role in the entire mining 
value-chain.

  4.  Betterment of working conditions in all Mines to prevent avoidable 
fatalities and diseases.

  5.  Better salaries and wages for all Mineworkers, and provision of full 
employment for workers currently employed as contract workers.

  6.  An end to import-parity pricing on the South Africa minerals to boast the 
manufacturing, industrialisation and infrastructure development.

Active involvement of Mining corporations in the development of Mining 
communities, particularly on the construction and maintenance of roads, health 
facilities, schools, technical training colleges, and other public 
infrastructure.

  8.  Local manufacturing of supplies and other necessities required for 
mining, including beneficiation and industrialisation.

  9.  Development of a concrete social and labour development model, which will 
ensure that communities around the Mines are developed out of the proceeds of 
Mining,

  10.  Re-alignment of South Africa’s Industrial Policy and action plan around 
to consider the reality that the State will be in control and ownership of 
Mines and mineral resources, so as to guide a concrete plan on minerals’ 
beneficiation and industrialisation.

  11.  Amendment of Section 25 of South Africa’s Constitution to empower the 
State to expropriate in the public interest with or without compensation.

  12.  Cessation of threats of disinvestment by Mining Capital.

  13.  Compensation of Mining communities that continue to suffer diseases and 
infections as a result of Mining and minerals’ extraction, particularly the 
asbestos communities.

 

We expect urgent action plans and programmes on these demands, on the view that 
non concession to these demands will lead to social instability due to 
continued economic exclusion of the black majority and Africans in particular. 
We will never allow Mining business to continue to extract and massively 
benefit from South Africa’s minerals whilst our communities are left with 
diseases, deeper poverty and degradation of infrastructure, rivers and 
environment.

 

These demands are genuine and should be acceded to with immediate effect, 
because we cannot afford to wait any longer.

 

Signed by the Chamber of Mines_________________________

_____________________

 

 

Signed by the ANC Youth League______________________________________________

 

Issued by the ANC Youth League
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