South African soldiers deployed in the country’s high-crime areas have dismantled illegal mining operations Johannesburg.
Kropz has reported that the third drawdown on the loan facility agreed to with ARC Fund in December 2025 has been made and will be used to fund the project.
South Africa has deployed troops to the streets of the country's biggest city to help police fight gang violence and illegal mining.
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6 African Nations That No Longer Exist
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Mining major Rio Tinto has approved its subsidiary Richards Bay Minerals’ (RBM’s) Zulti South project, lifting the suspension ...
Rio Tinto has approved the restart of Richards Bay Minerals' $473 million Zulti South project in South Africa, the company ...
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