Just four years after commencing operations, the Tshiamiso Trust has achieved a significant milestone, disbursing over R2 billion to ex gold mineworkers and their families who met the criteria for silicosis and work-related tuberculosis (TB) compensation.
This groundbreaking achievement represents a positive impact on more than 21 200 families, and marks the largest payout ever made by a compensation organisation in this sector.
Dr. Munyadziwa Kwinda, Chief Executive Officer of the Tshiamiso Trust, expressed his gratitude, saying, “This milestone is a collective victory. It is through the remarkable collaboration of all our stakeholders that we have accomplished something unprecedented. Together, we are making a real difference in the lives of those who have suffered due to the working conditions they endured. A special thank you goes to the Trust Ambassadors who worked tirelessly beyond the call of duty to make this milestone possible.”
In addition to reaching the R2 billion payout threshold, the Trust has made several significant strides in enhancing its service offerings and expanding its geographical reach in the past quarter. Key developments include:
The geographical distribution of claims highlights the Trust’s impact across the region, with Lesotho seeing the highest concentration of payments at 40%, followed by the Eastern Cape in South Africa at 27%. To date, 8 799 Lesotho claims have been paid out, amounting to R799 million, and 5 559 Eastern Cape claims have been compensated, valued at R531 million.
Despite these significant advancements, the Trust acknowledges that challenges remain. Notably, the delays in certification process is complicated by factors such as:
“With four years remaining to fulfill our mandate, we are focused on overcoming these obstacles and ensuring that every eligible individual receives their due compensation,” Dr. Kwinda emphasized. “We remain committed to transparency, efficiency, and the continued collaboration with our stakeholders. Our efforts will not waver until we reach as many Settling Claimants as is reasonably possible.”
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