By Newsbreak producer Matthew Veeran - As global investors talk multi-billion rand deals at the CTICC this week, a parallel gathering at St. George's Cathedral is exposing the environmental and social price tags often left out of the corporate narrative. The 17th Alternative Mining Indaba serves as a direct challenge to the industry, insisting that the extraction of SA's wealth must finally serve the people. The Alternative Mining Indaba is headlined this year by the "100-Year Debt Campaign" which demands reparations from mining giants for a century of community dispossession. Spokesperson Hassen Lorgat explains...

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