Zwane disappointed in people using courts to legislate
21 June 2017
Pretoria - As the Chamber of Mines said it would go to court in order to get an interdict against the implementation of the Mining Charter, Mineral Resources Minister Mosebenzi Zwane said he disappointed that people use courts in order to legislate.
The charter set a new target for black ownership of mines at 30% and that this requirement should be fulfilled and complied with within a 12 month period.
Speaking on the sidelines of a Black Economic Empowerment Advisory Council workshop at the CSIR in Pretoria, Zwane said the Chamber of Mines has the right to go to court but that he would continue to do his work and that if people were not happy in this “democratic country then we allow them to go to court and the court will decide”.
“We will also go to court, our courts are not made for specific people although we are very disappointed that people are beginning to use courts to legislate,” said Zwane.