The South African mining industry recorded 42 fatalities in 2024 marking the lowest ever number of fatalities in the history of mining in South Africa.
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The South African mining industry recorded only 42 fatalities in 2024, the lowest ever recorded. This record achievement represented an improvement of 24% over the 55 fatalities recorded in 2023 and ...
Mines in South Africa, which is the world’s largest producer of platinum, last year registered the lowest number of deaths on record. Operations reported 42 fatalities, compared with 55 a year earlier ...
Earlier this month, soldiers swooped by helicopter into a vast mining complex in western Mali and made away with three tonnes of gold -- all done on the orders of the military government.
The mining industry recorded 42 fatalities this year, and no disaster-type accidents were reported in 2024 compared to one accident in 2023, where 13 mine employees lost their lives in a conveyance ...
Woman shares rock engineer's impressive salary details on TikTok, revealing monthly earnings exceeding R200,000 and sparking discussions about mining.
Chinese Miner Breaks Silence on Viral Gun Incident at Gweru Farm A Chinese miner caught in a viral video brandishing a gun at a worker demanding his overdue salary has provided more details about the ...
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