Approving outstanding permits could shift economy in 12-18 months, says Mzila Mthenjane

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Approving outstanding permits could shift economy in 12-18 months, says Mzila Mthenjane
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If the 5 066 outstanding mining and exploration permits were approved, South Africa could begin to see a shift in the economy within 12 to 18 months, new Minerals Council South Africa CEO Mzila Mthenjane told this week’s Joburg Indaba. In response to questions put to him by ENSafrica’s COO Otsile Matlou during a panel discussion on reviving South Africa’s shrinking mining industry, Mthenjane highlighted the importance of the implementation of a solid economic plan for the overall benefit of South Africa and its people. (Also watch attached Creamer Media video.)

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