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R6 7 billion project on hold in South Africa because of security concerns

R6.7 billion project on hold in South Africa because of ‘security’ concerns Bloomberg7 April 2021 Subscribe Rio Tinto group’s new $463 million (R6.7 billion) mining project in South Africa will remain on hold until the security problems that halted work two years ago are resolved. Richards Bay Minerals, the South African unit of Rio Tinto, is in talks with the country’s authorities to permanently address violent protests around its operations before resuming work on the Zulti South project, said Werner Duvenhage, RBM’s managing director. RBM was forced to halt work at the project in 2019 after a spate of community protests that led to one employee being shot and injured.

Rio Tinto South African Project in Limbo on Security Concerns

Rio Tinto South African Project in Limbo on Security Concerns Apr 08 2021, 3:27 AM April 07 2021, 5:00 PM April 08 2021, 3:27 AM (Bloomberg) Rio Tinto Group’s new $463 million mining project in South Africa will remain on hold until the security problems that halted work two years ago are resolved. (Bloomberg) Rio Tinto Group’s new $463 million mining project in South Africa will remain on hold until the security problems that halted work two years ago are resolved. Richards Bay Minerals, the South African unit of Rio Tinto, is in talks with the country’s authorities to permanently address violent protests around its operations before resuming work on the Zulti South project, said Werner Duvenhage, RBM’s managing director.

U$463m Rio Tinto project on hold in SA over security concerns

By Felix Njini (Bloomberg) – Rio Tinto Group’s new $463m mining project in South Africa will remain on hold until the security problems that halted work two years ago are resolved. Richards Bay Minerals, the South African unit of Rio Tinto, is in talks with the country’s authorities to permanently address violent protests around its operations before resuming work on the Zulti South project, said Werner Duvenhage, RBM’s managing director. RBM was forced to halt work at the project in 2019 after a spate of community protests that led to one employee being shot and injured. While security has improved and work continues at the rest of RMB’s operations, the company is still concerned about stability at Zulti South and doesn’t know when work will resume.

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