WATCH: The future of mining

Business Day TV talks to Neal Froneman, CEO of Sibanye-Stillwater

Anglo American has taken Peabody Energy to arbitration after the US coal miner pulled out of its $3.78bn deal for Anglo’s Australian steelmaking coal assets, citing a mine fire as grounds to walk away Picture: SUPPLIED
Anglo American has taken Peabody Energy to arbitration after the US coal miner pulled out of its $3.78bn deal for Anglo’s Australian steelmaking coal assets, citing a mine fire as grounds to walk away Picture: SUPPLIED

Mining executives, industry experts and investors are gathered at the Joburg Indaba, where they are discussing critical issues affecting all stakeholders in the sector.

Business Day TV caught up with Neal Froneman, CEO of Sibanye-Stillwater, for perspective on the future of the industry and its place in driving development, innovation and change.

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