Days earlier, the national police head Fannie Masemola also confirmed officers were investigating “allegations of human trafficking and forced labour in these mining operations by those who have resurfaced”.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!On Friday night, the final miner to emerge from the disused shaft blew a whistle as he was received by army officers.
He appeared exhausted but could not hide his relief after surfacing.
A police spokesperson confirmed the rescue operation at the Mpumalanga mine is now complete, though investigations will continue before the site is shut down.
Meanwhile, rescue efforts are still under way at another abandoned mine in Stilfontein, south-west of Johannesburg.
Authorities plan to deploy more equipment on Monday to assist with removing those still trapped underground.
Illegal mining is widespread across South Africa, costing the economy millions in lost revenue.
Gen Masemola has described Mpumalanga as a hotspot for such activities.
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