Johannesburg, 13 October, 2025 / 6:59 pm (ACI Africa).
To curb illegal mining and promote sustainable livelihoods, Bishop Victor Hlolo Phalana of South Africa’s Klerksdorp Catholic Diocese has called for the legalization and promotion of artisanal mining, particularly to empower young people in the country.
In an interview with the Communication Officer of Southern African Catholic Bishops Conference (SACBC), Sheila Pires, Bishop Phalana urged the South African government to develop new and practical mechanisms to regulate the country’s widespread illegal mining activities.
“We need to promote artisanal mining in South Africa and make it possible for young people who would like to do mining to get some kind of training,” he said in the interview published on YouTube Monday, October 13.
The South African Catholic Bishop also proposed support from government, a permit of some kind, skills, tools, and any other ways that can be exploited as long as it serves the purpose of regulating illegal mining and enabling the youth to participate legally in the activity.
“Our engagement with the government will be to see to it that the government does its part in promoting artisanal mining, and for us, encouraging young people to form cooperatives and maybe somehow to come and get the skills and get the necessary training and assistance to be able to do that kind of informal artisanal mining. We supported it,” he said.






