Mining Charter to be finalised in three months – Mantashe

28th February 2018

By: Reuters

  

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JOHANNESBURG – South Africa's new mining minister Gwede Mantashe said on Wednesday he will finalise the latest version of an industry charter, which lays out requirements for black ownership levels and other targets, in the next three months.

Uncertainty around the charter has deterred investment into a sector that accounts for 8% of gross domestic product in the world's top platinum producer.

The government of new President Cyril Ramaphosa has said it will negotiate the latest charter with mining companies, prompting the Chamber of Mines (CoM) to temporarily suspend a legal challenge to the version drawn up by Mantashe's predecessor Mosebenzi Zwane.

"We will finish it within three months, I am putting that timeframe for myself," Mantashe told the eNCA news channel when asked about finalising the charter.

The industry had broken off talks with Zwane and said his new charter would drive many companies out of business. Bones of contention included raising the target for black ownership to 30% from 26%.

Mantashe is a former General Secretary of the powerful National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) and is chairman of the ruling African National Congress. He is known for his gruff, blunt style and tough negotiating skills.

The CoM industry body this week described Mantashe as "a man of integrity and dignity, and who brings with him a sound and fundamental knowledge of the industry he will lead and enable".

Edited by Reuters

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