a w week ag t the president was addressing a watered-back region, that we had mimines in thahat area thahat cn survive or be e in existence for the next hundreded years. that tells you that we haveve abundae of coal l as a raw matererial, d that should be the only source of enenergy in our couountry. yu know, and unfortunately, we are not going to talk about the global and whatsoever sentiment that people might advance. those that are scientists, they can raise what their views. it is a myth, and wewe are not going to allow to be dictated by anyone [men chanting in native language] [m[man speaking indistininctly] spoor: the proposed mine near the kruger--a very large, very extensive mine--would be devastating for that area for a number of rereasons: 1----water, there e simply isnsn't adequatae water; 2----it would d destroy thousands of hectares of high-yield agricultural land; and thirdly, it would be on the border of the kruger national park, which is a world heritage site, and it would do damage to the tourism industry, which is one of the few bright spots we have here. we've been