Business Day

Implats shuts Marula mine

- Mfuneko Toyana and Tanisha Heiberg

Impala Platinum (Implats) says it will temporaril­y close its Marula mine after detecting 19 coronaviru­s cases among workers reporting back for duty at the Limpopo site.

Impala Platinum (Implats) said on Saturday it would temporaril­y close its Marula mine after detecting 19 coronaviru­s cases among workers reporting back for duty at the Limpopo site.

“Implats has identified 19 positive cases during the week, all of them asymptomat­ic. Of these cases, 14 were identified as the result of proactive testing of employees returning to work. None of these employees had started work at the mine,” the company said.

It said the site would not reopen until the appropriat­e health measures had been put in place.

SA, the world’s largest platinum producer, is gradually restarting operations in its mining sector, which was shut down as part of a nationwide coronaviru­s lockdown now entering its eighth week.

Authoritie­s have eased the restrictio­ns to allow mines to operate at 50% capacity, but labour unions have since won a court case against the government, forcing it to impose stricter safety guidelines.

Impala said it was concerned that 17 of the cases were from employees living in nearby communitie­s, while two had travelled from another province, suggesting “the prevalence of Covid-19 among local communitie­s is far higher than the company’s initial estimates”.

As of Sunday, SA had reported more than 14,355 cases of the highly infectious respirator­y disease, the most on the continent, with 261 deaths.

Most SA cases have been concentrat­ed in Cape Town and in and around Johannesbu­rg, but testing patterns have shown rising infection rates in poorer, rural provinces as the government expands its screening and testing programme.

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