In this very special edition of The Lead,veteran investigative journalist Jacques Pauw tells tales from the Namaqualand region,detailing De Beers’ decaying mining legacy there,the ongoing bloody battle between police and the so-called zama-zamas,and the tycoons towering over it all.
Alexander Joe/AFP | Graphic: Sharlene Rood,Graeme Raubenheimer/News24
For decades,the forgotten,desolate sands of the coastal Namaqualand region of the Northern Cape have offered both illicit diggers and influential tycoons a chance at the big time. The promise of still-hidden diamonds beneath the hot soil has recently attracted all walks of life to a region whose people feed on the carcass of infrastructure left behind by the De Beers mining group.
The veteran investigative journalist Jacques Pauw has returned from the Namaqualand with tales contained in a series of reports and videos for News24 called Dig: South Africa’s new diamond rush.
He joins host Graeme Raubenheimer in this special edition of The Lead to take us inside the bloody trade.
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