Mineral wealth – ‘in the name of morafe’? Community control in South Africa's ‘Platinum Valley’
Mineral wealth – ‘in the name of morafe’? Community control in South Africa's ‘Platinum Valley’
Direct control of mineral resource wealth by communities in resource-endowed regions is advocated as a panacea to conflict and fundamental towards attainment of self-determination and local autonomy. Based on the study conducted in Royal Bafokeng and Bakgatla Ba Kgafela, the two prominent, platinum-rich traditional communities in South Africa's North West Province, this article reveals that, although mineral wealth in South Africa's platinum-endowed communities such as Royal Bafokeng is reportedly distributed ?in the name of morafe? (?community? in Setswana), inadequate participation produces polarised local priorities and tensions at the grassroots level. Community control of mineral wealth is thus likely to paradoxically generate conflict and exclusion at the traditional community level, particularly in contexts where participation in mineral wealth-engendered community development is championed by traditional leaders through customary-derived spaces of local engagement.
CITATION: Mnwana, S.. Mineral wealth – ‘in the name of morafe’? Community control in South Africa's ‘Platinum Valley’ . : Taylor & Francis Group , 2014. Development Southern Africa, Vol. 31, No. 6, November 2014, pp. 826-842 - Available at: https://library.au.int/frmineral-wealth-–-‘-name-morafe’-community-control-south-africas-‘platinum-valley’-5