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JOHANNESBURG - The African Transformation Movement has weighed in on the goings on at Stilfontein, blaming the lack of control at SA’s borders.
The vast majority of the zama zamas apprehended after they resurfaced are foreign nationals.
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The ATM says this has created a conducive environment for criminal activity such as illegal mining.
ATM national spokesperson, Zama Ntshona spoke to eNCA.