Court Grants Appeal in Kabwe Lead Poisoning Case Against Anglo American 1Mining in Zambia Environment Social Governance (ESG) 

Court Grants Appeal in Kabwe Lead Poisoning Case Against Anglo American

The Johannesburg High Court has greenlit an appeal for the class action certification denial involving 140,000 women and children in Kabwe, Zambia, who allege lead poisoning from a former Anglo American mine.

Justice Leonie Wendell cited “reasonable prospects of success” and “compelling reasons” for the appeal. The case will now advance to the Supreme Court of Appeal of South Africa.

Anglo American operated the Kabwe mine from 1925 to 1974. The claimants argue that the company failed to address lead pollution adequately, leading to health crises in the community.

Anglo American, however, asserts it complied with 1970s standards and will oppose any appeal. Amnesty International and UN agencies have intervened, underscoring human rights concerns.

The decision marks a significant development in the quest for justice for Kabwe residents affected by lead poisoning, offering hope for accountability and redress.

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