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MACUA-WAMUA Launches a Podcast on Green Hydrogen Production in Mokopane Communities

By Tholakele Thabane and Senthati Katlego Zasekhaya

The post MACUA-WAMUA Launches a Podcast on Green Hydrogen Production in Mokopane Communities first appeared on MACUA.

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 IN SUMMARY:

Podcast Launch: MACUA-WAMUA, in collaboration with ActionAid Netherlands, launched a new podcast titled Radio MACUA. The limited series explores the hidden consequences of Green Hydrogen development, particularly the impacts of AngloPlatinum’s Mogalakwena Mine on communities in Mokopane, Limpopo.

Purpose and Focus of Radio MACUA: Radio MACUA serves as a platform for marginalized communities to voice the issues impacting them, especially around South Africa’s mining sector and the broader just energy transition. Hosted by Musawenkosi Cabe, the podcast features insights from experts, activists, and everyday people.

Key Topics Covered: The series examines significant topics, including Water availability, Job security, Women’s rights, Community development, Public consultation in Green Hydrogen projects. Each episode aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of Green Hydrogen’s effects on local communities like Mokopane and Mapela, highlighting how mining activities have far-reaching impacts beyond the mines.

Gender-Specific Impacts: Gender is a central theme, with Radio MACUA addressing the unique challenges faced by women in mining communities. In an episode, local women in Mokopane discuss how Green Hydrogen development affects them, emphasizing water scarcity, limited employment opportunities and health risks from environmental degradation Women share both their concerns and hopes, aiming for a greener future that is “more inclusive and just for all.”

Scrutiny of South Africa’s Green Hydrogen Plans: Radio MACUA critically examines South Africa’s Green Hydrogen ambitions, questioning whether these projects will benefit local communities or deepen existing inequalities. Concerns are raised about the R8.5 billion funding promised by wealthy nations for clean energy, questioning if it will foster economic independence or perpetuate economic dependency.

In-Depth Discussions on Local Empowerment vs. External Interests: The podcast delves into whether Green Hydrogen projects will empower communities or largely serve external stakeholders, encouraging listeners to rethink the meaning of sustainable progress in South Africa’s future.

Podcast’s Mission Statement: Radio MACUA upholds the principle: “Nothing About Us, Without Us.” As Green Hydrogen reshapes South Africa’s economy and environment, the podcast emphasizes the importance of amplifying the voices of those most affected yet least consulted.

Call to Action: Radio MACUA is not just a storytelling platform; it is a call to action directed at policymakers, corporations, and citizens to recognize and uphold the rights of communities directly impacted by Green Hydrogen and mining projects.

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