Cape Times

Richards Bay Minerals preparing for resumption of full operations

- DINEO FAKU dineo.faku@inl.co.za

RICHARDS Bay Minerals, a Rio Tinto subsidiary, is restarting operations following the stabilisat­ion of security around the mine, an agreement with host communitie­s and traditiona­l authoritie­s, as well as government support.

Rio Tinto Minerals’s chief executive Sinead Kaufman said yesterday: “The safety and security of our people has been our priority throughout, and we recognise the collaborat­ion and constructi­ve dialogue we have had with all stakeholde­rs to get us into a position where we can restart operations and resume contributi­ng to the host communitie­s, KwaZulu-Natal and South Africa.”

The company said operations would be ramped up to capacity as soon as possible. The overall impact of the suspension of operations, including the shutdown of furnace number 4 as announced on July 21, was still to be assessed.

“At this time, the force majeure declared on customer contracts remains in place,” said the group.

Richards Bay Minerals declared force majeure and halted production at the end of June amid civil unrest shortly after the assassinat­ion of general manager of operations Nico Swart.

At the time, the company also said the Zulti South Project had remained on full suspension since the security and community issues in 2019.

Yesterday, Richards Bay Minerals announced it had reached an agreement with community stakeholde­rs to support enhanced governance and controls of community trusts, together with greater transparen­cy.

It said following the signing of the agreement, it had released more than R130 million to the community trusts establishe­d for each of the communitie­s surroundin­g the mining and smelter operation.

The managing director of the operation, Werner Duvenhage, said the agreement was a major milestone.

“The contributi­on Richards Bay Minerals makes to the communitie­s through these funds will be put to achieving its intended purpose, which is to directly support local economic developmen­t in the communitie­s,” said Duvenage.

In 2009, as part of its black economic empowermen­t transactio­n, Richards Bay Minerals establishe­d community trusts for its four host communitie­s to receive dividend payments for the purpose of supporting broad-based community upliftment.

The company has previously said that in 2020, Richards Bay Minerals’s direct economic contributi­on to the country was R8 billion, including salaries and wages for more than 5 000 employees, and mining royalties and taxes paid to local and national government­s, which helped to provide essential services and critical infrastruc­ture, such as roads, bridges, hospitals and schools.

 ?? | ANA File ?? RICHARDS Bay Minerals declared and halted production at the end of June amid civil unrest, and shortly after the assassinat­ion of general manager of operations Nico Swart.
| ANA File RICHARDS Bay Minerals declared and halted production at the end of June amid civil unrest, and shortly after the assassinat­ion of general manager of operations Nico Swart.

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