'I'm a lot more positive than I was last year'
In 2017, the new mining charter in South Africa caused uproar among the mining companies - mainly, they say, because they weren't consulted on it. The charter has a number of provisions from increasing black ownership and company board participation, to a slice of the revenues allocated to local communities. The whole thing has ended up in the courts and the mining industry remains in a state of impasse.
The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Matthew Davies sat down with Neal Froneman, chief executive of the gold and platinum mining company Sibanye-Stillwater, and asked him for his views on the charter.
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