More dangerous to work in government than on SA’s mines

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Mandatory Covid testing data from mines gives ready ammunition to those opposed to the industry

A popular stick unions, some politicians and community activists like to beat the mining industry with is the claim that it is the epicentre of the Covid-19 epidemic in SA since the industry returned to work.

The mining industry, like the rest of the economy, was shut when the government implemented a hard lockdown at the end of March to curb the spread of the virus and give the state time to prepare for when infections flared.A subscription helps you enjoy the best of our business content every day along with benefits such as exclusive Financial Times articles, ProfileData financial data, and digital access to the Sunday Times and Times Select.

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