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Posted By OrePulse
Published: 22 Apr, 2026 11:46

Illegal sand mining poses risks to Khayelitsha's youth

By: IOL

Concerns have been raised over illegal sand mining in Khayelitsha, with the president of the Alliance of Citizens for Change saying excavation pits have been left in areas where children are known to play.

The concerns follow a City of Cape Town Law Enforcement operation on Thursday, after ongoing complaints about illegal sand mining on the outskirts of the area.

City Law Enforcement spokesperson, Wayne Dyason, said officers responded after repeated reports of illegal activity.

“We responded to ongoing complaints of illegal sand mining in Khayelitsha. When officers arrived, digger loaders were found on site, but the operators fled with the keys,” Dyason said.

He said officials returned the following day to secure the equipment.

“On Friday, officers returned to the site and impounded the heavy plant machinery. In a large-scale operation, two digger loaders were removed by heavy duty trucks,” he said.

Dyason said the machinery is believed to have been hired and will remain in the City’s possession pending the outcome of an investigation.

“Every effort will be made to bring those responsible for the illegal sand mining to book,” he said.

Masizole Mnqasela, president of the Alliance of Citizens for Change, said the excavated areas pose risks to the community.

“From a community safety viewpoint, the excavated areas create physical dangers,

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