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A Century of Migrancy from Mpondoland

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2014
AUC Library
Taylor & Francis
Africa
0002-0184

Migrant mineworkers from Mpondoland came into the news as the victims of the shootings at Marikana platinum mine in August 2012. Fourteen out of the 45 people who met their deaths over the two weeks of turmoil at Marikana came from this area and another 16 from other former Transkeian districts in the Eastern Cape province. Evidence suggests that workers from such rural communities, which have been sending long distance migrants to the mines for over a century, are still migrating in some numbers and were central in the strike. This article outlines changing patterns of migration over the long term and suggests that these did not entirely undermine agricultural production, at least till the later decades of the twentieth century. It aims to explore aspects of agency and identity from the perspective of workers who returned to the Mpondoland districts and to suggest how new solidarities and associations emerged from the interactions between changing rural and urban contexts. It also...

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