MACUA is a community-based, united front of mining-affected communities in South Africa with branches across the country. Nothing About Us Without Us!

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Voices of the people. Power in unity. Together we are MACUA β€” building justice for mining-affected communities.#nodecisionaboutuswithoutus #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs
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This week, leaders and organisers from MACUA, WAMUA, YAMUA, and the MACUA/WAMUA Advice Office (MWAO) participated in an induction workshop launching an exciting new research and movement-building project being undertaken in partnership with the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) at the University of Sussex. The project seeks to explore and elevate the ways in which ordinary people and communities understand, pursue, and practice justice beyond formal institutions. It recognises that communities affected by mining, poverty, inequality, and exclusion are not simply victims of injustice, they are active creators of alternative visions and practices of justice rooted in their own experiences, cultures, and struggles. For mining-affected communities, this work is particularly important. Too often, the systems that claim to deliver justice have failed to protect our land, water, livelihoods, environment, and fundamental human rights. This project creates an opportunity to document, amplify, and learn from the knowledge, experiences, and resistance of communities that continue to organise for dignity, accountability, and transformation. Working alongside movements and researchers from South Africa, India, and the United Kingdom, MACUA, WAMUA, and YAMUA will contribute to international conversations on justice, democracy, environmental protection, and social change while ensuring that the voices of mining-affected communities remain at the centre. As we begin this journey, we are reminded that real justice is not something delivered from above, it is something built collectively by people determined to create a better future. Nothing About Us Without Us! βœŠπŸΏβ€οΈπŸ’šβœŠπŸΏ #MACUA #WAMUA #YAMUA #IDS #UniversityOfSussex #MiningJustice #EnvironmentalJustice #SocialJustice #CommunityPower #DecolonisingJustice #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs ::: The project is being developed with the Institute of Development Studies (IDS), University of Sussex, and focuses on documenting and strengthening community-based "vernacular justice cultures" that emerge from grassroots struggles for justice across different countries. οΏ½
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Today we celebrate a leader, a mentor, and a pioneer. Before it became a rallying cry, Comrade Meshack taught us that "Nothing About Us, Without Us" is the heartbeat of community-led struggle and justice. Happy Birthday, Comrade! May your legacy continue to guide the fight for dignity, accountability, and community power. MACUA stands because you stood first. Siyabonga! ✊🏿
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πŸ“’Youth Day 2026 Live Event Fifty years after the Soweto Uprising, young people are still fighting for a future that includes them. In 1976, youth said "No" to a future imposed on them. Today, young people in mining-affected communities are saying "No" to unemployment, environmental destruction, exclusion from decision-making and a Just Transition planned without their voices. Join YAMUA, WAMUA and MACUA as we reflect on the legacy of June 16 and discuss: πŸ”Ή Youth unemployment and mine closures πŸ”Ή Environmental and health impacts of mining πŸ”Ή Broken promises by mining companies πŸ”Ή Youth participation in the Just Transition πŸ”Ή Building youth leadership and community power Theme: From 1976 to a Just Transition "Nothing About Us, Without Us" ✊🏾 Join the conversation. facebook.com/share/1BtuAf2pi…
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✊🏿 SOLIDARITY, NOT XENOPHOBIA: MACUA'S MESSAGE TO SOUTH AFRICA At a time when fear, frustration, unemployment, and poverty are pushing communities to the brink, MACUA, WAMUA and YAMUA have launched a public education campaign calling for unity, accountability, and real solutions instead of division and scapegoating. Our communities are suffering. But we must be honest about the causes. The crisis facing South Africa did not begin with migrants. It was created through decades of corruption, failed development, mine closures, environmental destruction, unemployment, state capture, and an economic system that extracts wealth from communities while leaving poverty behind. When poor people are encouraged to blame other poor people, the real beneficiaries are those who continue to profit from inequality and avoid accountability. The campaign reminds us that: βœ… Communities need jobs, not hatred. βœ… Mining wealth must benefit the people who live with the impacts of extraction. βœ… Corruption steals far more from communities than migration ever could. βœ… Strong communities are built through organisation, solidarity, and collective action. βœ… Human dignity belongs to everyone. βœ… The future will be built through development, justice, and accountabilityβ€”not fear. For more than a decade, MACUA has organised mining-affected communities around a simple principle: Nothing About Us Without Us. We know that the real struggle is not against vulnerable people trying to survive. The real struggle is against systems that concentrate wealth, exclude communities from decision-making, and leave millions without meaningful opportunities. As communities, we must reject politics that divide us and instead unite around the demands that matter: ✊🏿 Decent jobs ✊🏿 Accountable government ✊🏿 Fair access to opportunities ✊🏿 Community participation in development ✊🏿 Justice for mining-affected communities ✊🏿 Dignity and human rights for all South Africa will not be rebuilt through fear. It will be rebuilt by organised communities demanding justice, accountability, and a future that works for everyone. An injury to one is an injury to all. #SolidarityNotXenophobia #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs #MACUA #WAMUA #YAMUA #CommunityPower #JusticeForAll #PeopleBeforeProfit #MiningJustice βœŠπŸΏβ€οΈπŸ’š
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✊🏿 DAY BY DAY. STREET BY STREET. HOUSE BY HOUSE. PERSON BY PERSON. Yesterday, activists from WAMUA and MACUA Bekkersdal took the struggle directly to the people, going door-to-door to collect signatures in support of our campaign to amend the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act (MPRDA). This is what real grassroots organising looks like. Not boardrooms. Not speeches. Not empty promises. Communities talking to communities, building collective power from the ground up. For too long, mining-affected communities have been excluded from decisions about the minerals beneath their feet while bearing the costs of pollution, displacement, poverty, and broken promises. Through this petition campaign, ordinary people are raising their voices and demanding a mining regime that puts communities before profit. This forms part of MACUA's broader strategy to build a connected, community-led movement capable of influencing mining governance and legislative reform. We know who the real thieves are. They are not the poor and unemployed struggling to survive. They are those who have looted our resources, captured our democracy, and enriched themselves while communities remain without jobs, water, land, and dignity. The struggle for justice will not be won overnight. But every signature collected, every conversation held, and every person organised brings us one step closer. Nothing About Us Without Us! #MACUA #WAMUA #MPRDACampaign #MiningJustice #PeopleBeforeProfit #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs #CommunityPower #GrassrootsOrganising #Bekkersdal #MiningAffectedCommunities βœŠπŸΏβ€οΈπŸ’š
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β„οΈπŸ§£ NO ONE SHOULD FACE WINTER ALONE πŸ§£β„οΈ As the cold winter months begin to tighten their grip on our communities, MACUA activists, working together with members of the Muslim community, embarked on a solidarity initiative to distribute blankets to vulnerable residents in Nyakallong, Allanridge Informal Settlement, and the Nyakallong Riverside community. This was more than a blanket distribution. It was an act of human solidarity and community care. The expansion of the programme to the riverside settlement is particularly important, as many families living there continue to endure the devastating consequences of the Voelpan disaster, which has disrupted lives, deepened vulnerability, and left many residents struggling to rebuild their dignity and security. In a society where too many elderly people, women, children, and unemployed residents are left to face hardship alone, communities continue to demonstrate that collective action and compassion remain powerful tools of resistance. MACUA believes that the struggle for justice is not only fought in courtrooms, boardrooms, and Parliament. It is also fought in the everyday acts of caring for one another, standing with those in need, and ensuring that no community is forgotten. We extend our sincere gratitude to our partners in the Muslim community whose generosity helped bring warmth and hope to families during this difficult season. An injury to one is an injury to all. A community that cares for its most vulnerable is a community that is building the future. βœŠπŸΏβ€οΈπŸ’š #MACUA #WAMUA #CommunitySolidarity #WinterDrive #Nyakallong #Allanridge #Voelpan #PeopleBeforeProfit #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs #CommunityPower #Ubuntu #MiningAffectedCommunities
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πŸ“˜ NEW PUBLICATION | RENEWING INJUSTICE: The Human Cost of the Energy Transition ✊🏾⚑🌍As the world races toward a renewable energy future, an important question remains: Who is paying the price for the minerals needed to power that transition?MACUA leaders and mining-affected communities have contributed their voices and lived experiences to the newly released report, Renewing Injustice, published by ActionAid and Milieudefensie. The report exposes how the global demand for critical minerals is intensifying pressure on communities in the Global South, often reproducing the same patterns of dispossession, environmental destruction, exclusion, and inequality that have defined extractive industries for generations.For mining-affected communities across South Africa, this is not a theoretical debate. It is about land, water, livelihoods, health, and the right of communities to participate in decisions that shape their future.The report reinforces what MACUA, WAMUA, and YAMUA have consistently argued: there can be no Just Energy Transition without justice for mining-affected communities. A transition that sacrifices communities in the name of green development is not justβ€”it is simply a new form of extraction.πŸ“– We encourage all activists, community leaders, policymakers, and allies to read this important publication and join the growing call for a people-centred energy transition that respects human rights, environmental justice, and community consent.Nothing About Us Without Us! βœŠπŸΎβ€οΈπŸ’š#RenewingInjustice #JustEnergyTransition #ClimateJustice #MiningAffectedCommunities #MACUA #WAMUA #YAMUA #CriticalMinerals #EnvironmentalJustice #NothingAboutUsWithoutUsPublication link: actionaid.nl/wp-content/uplo…

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πŸ”₯ A UNITED COMMUNITY CANNOT BE SILENCED πŸ”₯ Theunissen residents came out in large numbers today to defend their right to participate in decisions that affect their lives and future. The march brought together workers, women, youth, elders, and community activists under one banner: the demand for justice, accountability, and meaningful community participation. As communities across South Africa continue to face exclusion from development and resource governance processes, Theunissen has shown that organised people remain the strongest force for change. Their message was simple but powerful: We are here. We are organised. We will be heard. ✊🏾 MACUA | WAMUA | YAMUA #TheunissenMarch #CommunityResistance #MiningAffectedCommunities #PeoplePower #SocialJustice #EnvironmentalJustice #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs
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The DMPR says it should be viewed as an "economic department" rather than merely a regulator. Meanwhile, mining-affected communities are still waiting for answers on failed SLP commitments, environmental damage, abandoned mines and the MPRDA Amendment Bill. MACUA is calling for accountability, transparency and meaningful public participation. #MACUA #MiningJustice #MPRDA #SLPs #EnvironmentalJustice
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South Africans are suffering from unemployment, corruption, inequality and failed development. But division, fear and scapegoating will not rebuild our communities. MACUA believes that real solutions require jobs, accountability, community unity and mining wealth that benefits the people, not politics that divide poor and vulnerable communities against one another. Strong communities are built through dignity, justice and solidarity. #SolidarityNotXenophobia #MACUA #JusticeForAll #CommunityJustice #MiningCommunities #StopTheDivision #EconomicJustice #SouthAfrica
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Real change comes when communities organise for accountability, dignity and economic justice. Together, people have the power to rebuild South Africa from below.
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Fear and hatred trap communities in permanent conflict. Hope, organisation and solidarity create the foundation for safer communities, stronger local economies and lasting justice.
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South Africa can only move forward through solidarity, justice and shared development. Organised communities are stronger when they work together for dignity, opportunity and a better future.
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Communities need solutions, not political opportunism. Leadership should unite people around jobs, safety, accountability and development, not exploit suffering through fear and division.
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The greatest theft from poor communities is corruption, failed governance and looted public resources. South Africans deserve leaders who build communities instead of dividing them through fear and scapegoating.
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Mining communities continue to suffer while enormous wealth leaves our towns and villages. Communities deserve jobs, development, environmental justice and a fair share of the wealth beneath their feet.
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No society becomes stronger through violence, fear or humiliation. South Africa must reject politics that divide vulnerable people and instead build communities rooted in dignity, humanity and justice.
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