MC Mining’s KwaZulu-Natal operations resume

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The temporary suspension of operations has resulted in the loss of three and half days of coal production

civil unrest dissipated across KwaZulu-Natal on Monday.The Uitkomst colliery suspended operations on Tuesday last week as a result of the unrest which swept through KwaZulu-Natal and parts of Gauteng.

In the nearby town of Newcastle, several shops and a community centre were looted as riots ripped through the town. Uitkomst produces high-grade coal for the local and export markets and is 70% owned by MC Mining, an Australian mining company listed on the JSE.“Bus service providers contracted by the company have advised the civil unrest in and around the towns and communities where the majority of the Uitkomst mine employees and contractors reside has sufficiently dissipated for employees to safely transit to and from the Uitkomst colliery,” the company said in a statement.

The temporary suspension of operations has resulted in the loss of three and half days of run of mine coal production, equating to approximately 5,600 tonnes, MC Mining said, adding that it is currently assessing mine plans with an aim to recover some or all of the forgone production.

 

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