Ndlovu to head Anglo coal

26th July 2016 By: Martin Creamer - Creamer Media Editor

Ndlovu to head Anglo coal

New Anglo Coal CEO July Ndlovu
Photo by: Duane Daws

JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) operational processing executive head July Ndlovu has been appointed CEO of Anglo American’s coal business in South Africa.

This follows the appointment of Themba Mkhwanazi as CEO of Kumba Iron Ore, following Norman Mbazima’s decision to step down after four years to focus on his role as deputy chairperson of Anglo American South Africa.

A replacement for Ndlovu, who joined Amplats 15 years ago, has yet to be announced.

Mbazima will have oversight of the processes to restructure and divest Anglo American’s noncore assets in South Africa, including its interests in the Kumba and thermal coal businesses.

Both Ndlovu and Mkhwanazi will report to Anglo American bulk commodity CEO Seamus French from September 1.

Mkhwanazi said his energies would be focused on maintaining Kumba’s strong track and further increasing productivity to ensure the sustainability of the business for the benefit of all its stakeholders and Ndlovu expressed delight at the appointment.

Anglo American CEO Mark Cutifani outlined in a release to Creamer Media’s Mining Weekly Online how Mbazima would concentrate on the way Anglo would deliver value through the restructuring and divestment of its noncore businesses in South Africa.