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Kropz had applied in March to extract phosphate from land within one of South Africa's most important wetlands.
SANParks has closed off a major access gate at the West Coast National Park while upgrades take place. Here are the ...
“To compensate for the potential deproclamation of the relevant area, Kropz has formally offered SANParks the inclusion of biodiversity-rich land bordering the West Coast National Park, land ...
(Bloomberg) -- South African National Parks has blocked a bid by a company controlled by billionaire Patrice Motsepe to tap South Africa’s second-biggest phosphate deposit in one of the nation ...
The SANParks said while it received an application by Kropz, a mining company owned by African Rainbow Capital, to mine a phosphate deposit within the West Coast National Park, such an activity is ...
which is 90% held by Motsepe’s African Rainbow Capital Investments Ltd., applied last month to extract the raw material used in making fertilizer from a section of the West Coast National Park ...
Kropz plc, which is 90% held by Motsepe’s African Rainbow Capital Investments, on 14 March applied to mine a section of the West Coast National Park for the fertiliser raw material, the WWF said ...
The West Coast is packed with iconic beaches, lush forests, charming towns, and some of the best national parks the country ...
As part of a comprehensive strategy to modernize the park's infrastructure, a key access gate to the park has been ...
SANParks and the WWF are blocking the mining application inside West Coast National Park ...