Gold In Johannesburg (1962)
Johannesburg, South Africa. Gold is one of the most desired metals. Johannesburg is a stronghold regarding gold mining.
L/S of Johannesburg, L/S from a high angle of modern tower blocks in the city. L/S of people walking down the street. M/S of a stone mason lifting a block. L/S of a tall modern building. L/S of a lady looking at a flower stall, C/U of a man lifting a bouquet of roses out from the stall. Various shots of parks in Johannesburg, one has an ornamental statue of Springboks jumping over a pool. Various views of the huge gold slag heaps including a C/U.
M/S of the interior of a gold mine with various shots of miners drilling. C/U of another miner scraping the side of the mine. M/S of two miners wheeling a big truck, M/S of black and white miners shovelling stone into it. M/S of a miner driving a truck. L/S of the mine at Blyvooruitzicht. M/S of the wheels turning, M/S as the truck is pulled up the rails. C/U of a miner watching. C/U of the wheel, M/S as the stone is poured onto a conveyor belt, M/S as it comes out. L/S of the site with the trains going up and down, a miner is stood in the foreground looking at it.
M/S of a man putting the gold in a furnace to be smelted. M/S of a crucible full of smelted gold as it is removed from the furnace, it is held in very long tongs. M/S of the man removing it, he is wearing a protective hood. L/S as two men pour the gold from the crucible into ingot moulds. M/S as one of the men lifts his mask and wipes his face. M/S of the gold as it is poured into the mould, various shots of the men pouring the gold in. C/U of the ingot moulds, one of them is cooling one is still steaming. M/S of a trolley full of gold ingots in a vault, two men wheel the trolley out, another man shuts the door after them. M/S as the ingots are loaded into the vault. C/U of the ingots as they are put in the vault. Exterior - L/S of Johannesburg, the camera pans across to show the whole city.
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Gold Miners Statue
There are significant monuments around the City of Joburg depicting the history of the city. However, the Gold miners statue situated in Braamfontein stands out due to it’s relevance.
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Latest on strike by South African gold miners seeking higher wages
(29 Jul 2011)
Kloof Gold Mine, Westonaria, Gauteng province, southwest of Johannesburg - 28 July 2011
1. Wide of exterior of Kloof gold mine, Westonaria, showing the shaft rig
2. Various of shaft rig, with wheels spinning
3. Pan right of gold miners walking past the camera, waving
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Zola Vuke, miner at the Kloof Gold Mine:
It''s very terrible, it''s very terrible, to work underground and using that rope. So, there are a lot of things that need to be fixed. Because, in the gold fields, we are crying, that is what I am trying to say.
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Thandisizwe Jiya, miner at the Kloof Gold Mine:
This salary I''ve got, it''s little money. You cannot survive with that wage. 4,000 rand, it''s too little. We have needs.
6. Mid of miners walking past the camera
Johannesburg - 28 July 2011
7. Setup of Frans Baleni (on right of screen), General Secretary for the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), talking to a colleague
8. Cutaway statue of a mineworker
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Frans Baleni, General Secretary for the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM):
A gold mine worker earns as little as 4,000 (rand) and working in an environment that is very arduous, especially gold miners, their environment is very hot, very challenging, as you know that sometimes they can loose limbs and lungs, sacrificed to the dust. It''s a very difficult job, and we think that where we have packers in the retail industry who are earning more than mine workers, it is just unfair.
Johannesburg - 29 July 2011
10. Wide of interior the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE), with the electronic board showing commodity prices
11. Close electronic commodities board, with Harmony Gold Mines and Anglo Gold showing a rise (in green)
12. Wide of commodity prices running on the electronic ticker
13. Wide setup of Tony Twine, senior economist at the Econometrix group, talking on the phone
14. Close of telephone
15. SOUNDBITE (English) Tony Twine, senior economist at the Econometrix group:
The fears that any cut in supply from South Africa, or any of the other producers in the world, might result in gold price rising, is probably unfounded, and that does not mean that the gold price will not rise, but be propelled rather by hedging activities in a time of great financial and economic uncertainty in major economies around the world.
Kloof Gold Mine, Westonaria, Gauteng province, southwest of Johannesburg - 28 July 2011
16. Various of exterior of a non-working shaft rig at the Kloof gold mine
STORYLINE:
More than 250,000 South African gold miners went on strike on Thursday seeking higher wages and a cut of profits from soaring gold prices, a union representative said.
The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) said they expect the industrial action to halt operations at four companies including Anglogold Ashanti, Harmony Gold and Goldfields.
The miners want a 14 percent raise, Union General Secretary Frans Baleni said, because they want to see their share of the profits from high gold prices.
The union said the striking gold miners would join more than 150-thousand other miners from the coal and diamond sectors, who began striking within the last week.
Miner, Thandisizwe Jiya, told AP Television News he earns less than 600 US dollars (4,000 rand) a month.
The salary I''ve got, it''s little money. You can''t survive with that wage, he said.
Baleni described miners'' work as arduous and said the fact that miners, who risked their health going underground, were paid less than manual labourers in the retail industry was unfair.
South Africa still remains one of the world''s top gold producers.
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Culture war brews over S.African golden rhino figurine
For years, South Africa's apartheid government ignored the significance of a golden rhino figurine that provides undeniable proof of a sophisticated society existing before white men arrived. But since the end of racist rule in 1994, the stunning object -- just 15 millimetres (six inches) long and more than 700 years old -- has become a defining symbol of precolonial civilisation in South Africa.
Johannesburg, South Africa
city view from Protea hotel top 0 & 6.15
Mahatma Gandhi statue 1.20 & 17.30
Gold reef city 2.04 & 11.13
Sandton city 3.15
Nelson Mandela statue 3.25
Mandela`s house in Soweto 5.40
Carlton tower 5.50
Mandela bridge 6.45
Olympic (FNB) stadium 7.40
Apartheid museum 8.25
City hall 12.07
High Court 12.34
Mandela square 12.50
Sandton city shopping mall 13.25
Hillbrow Tower 16.57
Ponte City Apartments 17.05
Gold miner`s monument 18.12
Soweto 18.24
Union says 250,000 gold miners are preparing to strike for higher wages
(28 Jul 2011)
Kloof Gold Mine, Westonaria, 60 kilometres (37 miles) west of Johannesburg, South Africa
1. Wide exterior Kloof gold mine, Westonaria, showing the shaft rig
2. Mid shaft rig, with wheels turning
3. Close rig wheels slowing
4. Wide gold miners walking past, waving
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Yandisa Majiki, Miner at the Kloof Gold Mine:
Yes, of course I am going there for a strike, because we are looking for an increase, what we need in money. Under the conditions under which we are working, we are paid less money, so we want an increase.
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Zola Vuke, Miner at the Kloof Gold Mines:
It''s very terrible, it''s very terrible, to work underground and using that rope. So, I think there are a lot of things that need to be fixed. Because, the Gold Fields.... we are crying, in fact, that is what I am trying to say.
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Thandisizwe Jiya, Miner at the Kloof Gold Mine:
This salary I''ve got, it''s little money. You can''t survive with that wage. Four thousand rand, it''s too little. We have needs.
8. Mid shot of miners walking past
9. Wide street scene with exterior of the Kloof Gold Mine in the background
Johannesburg, South Africa
10. Set up shot (on right of screen) of Frans Baleni, General Secretary for the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM), talking to a colleague
11. Close Baleni''s face
12. Cutaway statue of a mineworker
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Frans Baleni, General Secretary for the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM):
We embark on the strike because we have reached a deadlock. We had a CCMA facilitator to try to unlock that deadlock. Unfortunately we could not resolve that. As you know, it''s about engagement, even during the strike, we still have to talk.
14. Cutaway statue of a miner
15. SOUNDBITE (English) Frans Baleni, General Secretary for the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM):
A gold mine worker earns as little as 4,000 (rand) and working in an environment that is very arduous, especially gold miners. Their environment is very hot, very challenging, as you know that sometimes they can loose limbs and lungs, sacrificed to the dust. It''s a very difficult job, and where we have packers in the retail industry who are earning more than mine workers, it is just unfair.
Kloof Gold Mine, Westonaria, 60 kilometres (37 miles) west of Johannesburg, South Africa
16. Mid exterior of a non-working shaft rig at the Kloof gold mine
17. Wide exterior of a non-working shaft rig at the Kloof gold mine
STORYLINE:
More than 250,000 South African gold miners went on strike on Thursday seeking higher wages and a cut of profits from soaring gold prices, a union representative said.
The National Union of Mineworkers said they expect the industrial action to halt operations at four companies including Anglogold Ashanti, Harmony Gold and Goldfields.
The miners want a 14 percent raise, Union General Secretary Frans Baleni said, because they want to see their share of the profits from high gold prices.
The union said the striking gold miners would join more than 150,000 other miners from the coal and diamond sectors, who began striking within the last week.
Thandisizwe Jiya, a 36 year-old miner at a Goldfields mine, told The Associated Press he earns less than 600 US dollars a month. The salary I''ve got, it''s little money. You can''t survive with that wage.We have needs, he said.
The union describes miners'' work as arduous and challenging. Baleni said miners can lose limbs and lungs, sacrificed to the dust.
The strike could cost the companies up to 25 million US dollars a day in lost production, and will have an adverse impact on the share price of the companies involved, according to one analyst.
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World's Largest Gold Producing Countries: South Africa
South Africa's place as the fifth-largest gold producer in the world would shock many as the country used to be the crowned king of the gold-mining world. Over the last decade, the country has seen a steady decline year-on-year as mines are getting older, no new discoveries are being made, grades are dropping and mines are going deeper and deeper into the ground.
HISTORICAL PLACES OF SOUTH AFRICA IN GOOGLE EARTH PART ONE ( 1/3 )
HISTORICAL PLACES OF SOUTH AFRICA PART ONE (1/3)
1. UNION BUILDING,PRETORIA 25°44'25.82S 28°12'42.78E
2. NELSON MANDELA ARRESTED IN 1962 29°28'8.10S 30°10'11.17E
3. HOUSE OF MANDELA,MANDLANTSHA 31°48'21.95S 28°36'21.77E
4. 3D NELSON MANDELA MONUMENT 29°28'6.94S 30°10'12.08E
5. FORT FREDERICK,PORT ELIZABETH 33°57'59.44S 25°37'16.90E
6. RAADZAAL,PRETORIA 25°44'50.92S 28°11'15.46E
7. KIMBERLEY MINE BIG HOLE 28°44'9.76S 24°45'28.73E
8. FLAG 33°57'16.14S 18°26'21.95E
9. FORT SCHANSKOP,PRETORIA 25°46'38.01S 28°11'4.21E
10. STELLENBOSCH MUSEUM 33°56'15.67S 18°51'29.46E
11. NAN HUA BUDDHIST TEMPLE,BRONKHORSTSPRUIT 25°49'28.18S 28°44'1.05E
12. DURBAN HINDU TEMPLE 29°50'45.47S 31° 1'39.24E
13. NIZAMIYE MOSQUE,MIDRAND,GAUTENG 28° 7'45.67E
14. CHURCH,STELLENBOSCH 33°56'19.15S 18°51'36.28E
15. MUSEUM,JOHANNESBURG 26°12'6.40S 28° 1'53.26E
16. ROBBEN ISLAND MUSEUM (MANDELA WAS IMPRISONED) 33°48'15.61S 18°22'11.83E
17. AGULHAS LIGHTHOUSE,CAPE AGULHAS 34°49'45.76S 20° 0'32.35E
18. CHURCH,JOHANNESBURG 26°10'41.48S 28° 3'30.14E
19. TAU TONA GOLD MINE 26°24'54.15S 27°25'37.70E
20. CHURCH,LONG STREET,CAPE TOWN 33°55'35.70S 18°24'50.50E
21. GREEK ORTHODOX CATHDRAL,PRETORIA 25°45'26.53S 28°13'54.25E
Michael Tellinger - Stone Circles & Ancient Gold Mines in South Africa - Megalithomania 2010
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Description: Over 1 million circular stone structures lie scattered throughout southern Africa. Until recently these have been called cattle kraal, of little historic value. Extensive research by Michael Tellinger and others has revealed that these are the remains of a vanished ancient civilization dating back tens of thousands of years. It covered an area larger than modern day Johannesburg and London together. Tools, artifacts, and petroglyphs indicate that the Egyptians and Sumerians got much of their knowledge and imagery from this vanished civilization. All of this is crowned by a stone calendar now called Adam's Calendar that is forcing the academics to question human origins. Scientific evidence shows that this was also a gold mining culture and many prehistoric gold mines are still present throughout the area.
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Pouring Gold Ceremonie GEGerini Sculpture Portrait
The Ceremony of pouring gold during the bronze casting of the statue of Phra Sarasasana Balakhandh (Col. Gerolamo Emilio Gerini) at Army Training Command - Bangkok Jul. 23, 2009
South Africa - Miners March
Thousands of mineworkers marched on the Department of Mineral and
Energy Affairs in Johannesburg on Saturday morning (16/7),
demanding an improvement in safety conditions at work. At the
front of the march, organised by the National Union of
Mineworkers, were scores of disabled miners in wheelchairs. They
were pushed by colleagues in central Johannesburg, to the
department offices in Braamfontein. Most had been paralysed in
mining accidents and several had lost one or more limbs. Others
hobbled on crutches and walking sticks. The march took place on
the eve of a Government-appointed commission of inquiry into the
health and safety regulations in the mining industry. According to
union figures, black mineworkers who spend 20 years underground
face a 1 in 30 chance of being killed in a mining accident, and a
1 in 2 chance of being permanently disabled. Last year, 578
mineworkers died in mine accidents. A total of 8532 were seriously
injured last year. Meanwhile, South Africa's largest labour
federation demanded on Saturday that President Nelson Mandela's
government back workers in disputes with employers acording to a
Sunday Times report. Sam Shilowa, leader of the 1.2 million-strong
Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), made his plea as
the country faces its largest strike since the all-race elections
in April. More than 15,000 workers at retail giant Pick 'n Pay
will stop work Tuesday following the breakdown of wage
negotiations and outbreaks of violence between strikers and police
at stores in the Johannesburg region.
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marchers and zoom-out to reveal a statue of mineworkers
wheelchair-bound miners leading the march
onlookers and marchers
mine officials standing by
protesters in a bus with posters reading the right to refuse
dangerous work
miners
mine officials advancing to podium
accepting memo and signing it
mine official addressing the gathered group as you all know, the
question of safety and health in the mines is being addressed by a
commission sitting in this building as of monday.
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shouts of mandela! filling the air
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Gold Mining Methods (1960)
Location Unspecified
MS African miners and mechanical hopper passing camera in one of the underground tunnels of the mine. MS Pan along line of African miners, as they make their way to cutting face. GV Int: of a large tunnel with miners waiting to go into lift at the end of their shift. MS Miners entering lift, door close behind them. MS Miners coming out of lift on surface. MS Lift ascending. MS Pan with two African labourers pulling trolleys loaded with gold bars. MS Group of African miners walking along tunnel at the conclusion of their shift. Miners carrying gold bars, various shots. (Orig. Neg.) (For reel 2 see 3466 F)
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South Africa Goes (1961)
South Africa Goes.
L/S Exterior Lancaster House slip pan. Angle shot flags. L/S Prime Minister Harold Macmillan leaving Lancaster House. C/U Nehru watching. L/S Pan Prime Minister's car drives away. M/S Dr. Verwoerd leaving Lancaster House and getting into car. M/S Press photographers. C/U Pan Dr. Verwoerd drives away in car. L/S Cars driving away from Lancaster House. L/S Gold mine workings in south Africa. C/U Earth moving along conveyor belt. Angle shot as earth drops down. Man using drill worked with his feet. M/S Gold being poured out into mould. M/S Bars of gold stacked up. L/S of the diamond mines in South Africa. L/S Massive bull dozers at work. L/S Diamond mines. M/S Earth and stones etc. being sifted for diamonds. M/S Man picking out two diamonds. C/U Tipping out a whole load of diamonds onto tray. L/S Shanti town and Derelict shacks. C/U Pan up injured coloured man laying on the ground (this scene from Sharpeville). L/S Burnt out post office. C/U Man showing burnt out files.
M/S Mass of debris. M/S General Smutts. C/U General Smutts. L/S Malan. C/U Malan. L/S Rhodes statue. C/U Three scenes. The original diamond rush. L/S Cape Town and liner waiting to take Macmillan back to England. M/S Macmillan shaking hands with Dr. Verwoerd. M/S People waving. M/S Macmillan and Lady Dorothy waving from gangway of ship. L/S Cape town and Table Mountain. C/U Voting placard Vote yes for our Republic pan down to another notice Save South Africa vote No to a republic. L/S Pan people voting at voting booths. L/S Massed crowds in street. L/S Sir de Villiers Graaff, leader of the opposition party addressing crowds. L/S Pan massed crowds listening. M/S Street scene. C/U Sign Don't sell out to Verwoerd Vote No. M/S Verwoerd addressing crowds holding a dove. M/S Crowds listening. M/S Dr. Verwoerd. C/U Pan down placard Vote Yes for our republic. L/S Group of coloured men standing on street corner. M/S Electric sign over shop showing the state of the voting Yes 50,9574 No 56,3561 M/S. Coloured men waiting about on street corner. L/S Cape Town.
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Mandela statue towers over Pretoria
A new statue of Nelson Mandela was unveiled on Reconciliation Day on Monday. Standing nine metres tall, it joins the list of Madiba statues that includes those in Johannesburg, London and Washington DC.
South African archeologists find 'lost city' using laser technology
Researchers from the University of Witwatersrand (Wits) have used cutting-edge LiDAR (light detection and ranging) technology to recreate an ancient city that existed near Johannesburg from the 15th century until about 200 years ago.
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이곳은 넬슨 만델라 광장이다. 자유로움과 젊음이 넘치는 이곳의 원래 이름은 샌튼 스퀘어. 남아프리카공화국 최초의 흑인 대통령인 넬슨 만델라의 동상을 세우면서 지금의 이름으로 변경되었다. 흑인 인권을 위해 평생을 바쳤던 넬슨 만델라. 그의 동상을 보니, 남아프리카 공화국에 왔다는 것이 비로소 실감이 났다. 동상 앞에서 다양한 포즈를 취하는 사람들... 만델라 동상은 광장의 구심적 역할을 하며 사람들에게 친숙하게 다가가는 듯 했다. “이 광장은 넬슨 만델라 때부터 발전했어요. 저는 만델라가 집권했을 때 두 살이었기 때문에 그때의 기억이 별로 없어요. 하지만 그가 어떤 업적을 이뤘는지 알고 있고 그렇기 때문에 동상을 볼 때마다 기억할 수 있어요.”
[English: Google Translator]
This is the Nelson Mandela Square. The original name of freedom and youth It is full of Sandton Square. The drawing up of a statue of South Africa's first black president Nelson Mandela has changed the name now. Nelson Mandela devoted his life to civil rights. Seeing his statue, finally I came to realize that it was the Republic of South Africa. People take a variety of poses in front of the statue of ... Mandela statue is the role of the mental sphere square seemed to reach out to the people familiar. This was developed from the time Nelson Mandela Square. I do not remember much of the time because it was two years old when Mandela was in power. But I can remember every time I see him and to know why the statue yirwot any achievements.
[isiZulu: Google Translator]
Lona Nelson Mandela Square. Igama original senkululeko kanye nentsha It ligcwele eSandton Square. Umdwebo up kwesithombe umengameli abamnyama base Ningizimu Afrika lokuqala Nelson Mandela uye washintsha igama manje. Nelson Mandela wanikela ukuphila kwakhe yamalungelo. Ukubona uDagoni, ekugcineni ngaqaphela ukuthi kwakuyizwi Republic of South Africa. Abantu thatha ezihlukahlukene zibhekise phambi kwesithombe ... Mandela sithombe is indima kwengqondo sphere square yayibonakala ukufinyelela abantu ajwayelekile. Lokhu yasungulwa kusukela ngesikhathi Nelson Mandela Square. Angikhumbuli isikhathi esiningi ngoba kwaba iminyaka emibili ubudala lapho Mandela kwaba ngamandla. Kodwa Ngikhumbula njalo isikhathi ngimbona futhi ukuthi kungani kwesithombe yirwot yimuphi impumelelo.
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■클립명: 아프리카045-남아공04-01 넬슨 만델라 광장/Nelson Mandela Square/Statue/Sandton Square
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 정자경 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2009년 12월 December
[Keywords]
아프리카,Africa,South Africa,남아프리카공화국,Republic of South Africa,South Africa,RSA,정자경,2009,12월 December