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Share the load, says leading consultant

Mines in Africa could no longer afford to “go it alone” by building their own infrastructure as the current tough times called for a different approach. Partnerships to put in road, rail, power and other essentials are integral to that approach.

Barry Avery
SRK's Andrew van Zyl at Indaba ... future mining profits unlikely to support 'business as usual'

SRK's Andrew van Zyl at Indaba ... future mining profits unlikely to support 'business as usual'

That was the view put at the recent Mining Indaba in Cape Town by SRK Consulting executive Andrew van Zyl, who stressed that survival and growth now needed a foundation of collaboration with governments....

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