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voorgelê | eerste naam | ondersteun | top-bekommernis | opebrief | boodskap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2025-12-14 15:40:54 +02:00 | Danelle | Nee ek doen nie | Biodiversiteitsverlies, besoedeling en omgewingsagteruitgang | Ja ek doen | |
2025-12-14 10:37:04 +02:00 | Josias De Kock | Nee ek doen nie | Grootskaalse uitbreiding van steenkoolmynbou | Ja ek doen | How can you justify doing coal mining forexports only, when the caol.is being sold to the european market and china for huge profits landing in the wrong pockets. South Africa needs the coal for its own power stations, but you are listening to supposed environmentalists of the world, that do not have SA in mind. |
2025-12-14 05:05:44 +02:00 | Cornelia | Nee ek doen nie | Biodiversiteitsverlies, besoedeling en omgewingsagteruitgang | Ja ek doen | |
2025-12-12 16:12:43 +02:00 | Karien | Nee ek doen nie | Biodiversiteitsverlies, besoedeling en omgewingsagteruitgang | Ja ek doen | |
2025-12-11 09:20:01 +02:00 | Magi | Nee ek doen nie | Biodiversiteitsverlies, besoedeling en omgewingsagteruitgang | Ja ek doen | My concerns are the following: The Musina / Makhado SEZ - China is well known to bring in their own people to do the work, they strip the local enviroment and leave nothing behind for the local community. As with most other such projects in our country only an elite few South Africans gain from this while the rest of us lose out on our heritage and our livelihoods. The entire project should be scrapped instead of being allowed to bleed and infect anhy more of our beautiful country. Large-scale expansion of coal mining - We should be encouraging and exploring, and financing cleaner energy options for our country and our future. This determination to remain in the coal era should not be allowed to degrade our environment any further. Damming of the Limpopo River, Biodiversity loss, pollution and environmental degradation, and water resource depletion and contamination - I should not even need to mention this. Aren't there evironmental experts employed by the ministers who should be saying this themselves? If they aren't declining these kinds of projects then they should be fired. The repurcussions are obvious. We cannot risk this. Collateral damage to other local industries - the welfare of local communities and South Africans should come before anyone from other regions within out country, or other countries. Any illegal mining activites should be stopped immediately. The perpetrators should be fined heavily in order to cover the costs of rehabilitating the area, and any current or future business licenses should be revoked and declined. Lawlessnes of this nature should be severly punnished to start changing the tide of such behaviour. The same should apply in other areas in our country where similar illegal and destructive actions were taken by developers. |
