Last update:
2023-09-26

Melmoth Iron Ore Project (MIOP), Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa

Since 2011, the Makhasaneni people have been opposing plans by Jindal for an iron ore mine on their lands. They halted the project but, because of their mobilisation, activists suffer severe intimidations.



Description:

Indian company Jindal Steel & Power Ltd. has been planning an iron ore mine on the communal lands of the Makhasaneni people. The so-called Melmoth Iron Ore Project (MIOP) is planned to be the second largest one in South Africa [1]. The mine is expected to become operational in 2027, but ongoing community resistance repeatedly halted construction.

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Basic Data
Name of conflict:Melmoth Iron Ore Project (MIOP), Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa
Country:South Africa
State or province:KwaZulu-Natal
Location of conflict:Makhasaneni
Accuracy of locationHIGH (Local level)
Source of Conflict
Type of conflict. 1st level:Mineral Ores and Building Materials Extraction
Type of conflict. 2nd level:Mining exploration and/or ore extraction
Mineral processing
Specific commodities:Iron ore
Project Details and Actors
Project details

- The mine's final dimensions are expected to be 4,000 by 1,000 meters, with a depth of 550 meters [3].

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Project area:20,170 hectares
Level of Investment for the conflictive project2,000,000,000 [1]
Type of populationRural
Affected Population:approximately 3,000 households
Start of the conflict:20/12/2011
Company names or state enterprises:Jindal Steel and Power Limited from India
Relevant government actors:KwaZulu-Natal Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE): https://www.dmr.gov.za/mineral-policy-promotion/operating-mines/kwa-zulu-natal
Environmental justice organizations (and other supporters) and their websites, if available:Entembeni Crisis Forum
Conflict & Mobilization
IntensityMEDIUM (street protests, visible mobilization)
Reaction stagePREVENTIVE resistance (precautionary phase)
Groups mobilizing:Farmers
Indigenous groups or traditional communities
Neighbours/citizens/communities
Forms of mobilization:Blockades
Official complaint letters and petitions
Impacts
Environmental ImpactsVisible: Food insecurity (crop damage)
Potential: Biodiversity loss (wildlife, agro-diversity), Loss of landscape/aesthetic degradation, Reduced ecological / hydrological connectivity, Air pollution, Surface water pollution / Decreasing water (physico-chemical, biological) quality
Socio-economical ImpactsVisible: Increase in Corruption/Co-optation of different actors, Other socio-economic impacts
Potential: Displacement, Lack of work security, labour absenteeism, firings, unemployment, Loss of livelihood, Loss of traditional knowledge/practices/cultures, Land dispossession, Loss of landscape/sense of place
Other socio-economic impactsDamage to spiritual and cultural heritage. Complaints about desecration of graves.
Outcome
Project StatusStopped
Conflict outcome / response:Violent targeting of activists
Project temporarily suspended
Do you consider this an environmental justice success? Was environmental justice served?:Not Sure
Briefly explain:The Makhasaneni community has succeeded in suspending Jindal's plans in 2016 and in 2023 again. Thanks to successful mobilisation the project is currently on hold, but laws that are in place granting community leaders the power to decide over community lands without consulting their community means that South-African communities continue to risk similar injustices as those suffered by the Makhasaneni people. As activists are met with intimidation, it is hard to say whether environmental justice is truly served now that the mining plans are suspended.
Sources & Materials
Juridical relevant texts related to the conflict (laws, legislations, EIAs, etc)

[3] SLR Consulting. (13/7/2023). EIA & EMPr Report for Public Review Jindal’s Melmoth Iron Ore Project.
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References to published books, academic articles, movies or published documentaries

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[1] Construction World. (10/8/2023). JSPL’s $2 bn South African mine faces relocation opposition.
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[2] Yeni, S. (2019). Traditional leadership, violation of land rights and resistance from below in Makhasaneni village, KwaZulu-Natal.
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[4] Selibas, D. (28/8/2023). South Africa community members decry traditional leaders’ power amid mine plans. Mongabay.
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[5] Ledwaba, L. (31/7/2016). ‘Mine, mine go away from our land’ – KZN community. Sowetan Live.
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[6] Entembeni Crisis Forum. (24/7/2023). Stop Indian mine from harming our environment #StopJindalMining. Change.
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[7] Timse, T. (5/6/2015). Amid death threats, villagers take on their chief and an Indian company in a fight for their land. AmaBhungane.
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[8] Timse, T. (3/5/2016). ‘Choose between mining and bloodshed’. Mail & Guardian.
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[9] Motha, S. (30/7/2023). Melmoth community stops Jindal’s iron-ore mine. Sunday World.
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[11] Bloomberg News. 8 August 2023. Graves a Barrier for Jindal’s $2 Billion South African Iron Mine. Antony Sguazzin.
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Related media links to videos, campaigns, social network

[10] Tony Carnie. Zululand community members blockade roads, telling India’s Jindal Steel & Power to ‘voetsek’. Daily Maverick. 31 July 2023.
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[12] (In 2016 ). Community celebrates as iron mine plan shelved. Mining is a massive eviction project, not development, says activist. Groundwork.26 July 2016 | By Sifiso Dladla
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Meta information
Contributor:Layla van der Donk
Last update26/09/2023
Conflict ID:6402
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