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Atlatsa Resources Suspends Operations at Bokoni Platinum Mine Pending Investigation Into Fatal Injury
Atlatsa Resources Corporation (TSXV:ATL) has temporarily halted operations at its Klipfontein opencast mine at Bokoni Platinum Mine due to an investigation regarding the fatal injury of a Mosotsi community member. The mine represents 20 percent of Bokoni’s total production.
Atlatsa Resources Corporation (TSXV:ATL) has temporarily halted operations at its Klipfontein opencast mine at Bokoni Platinum Mine due to an investigation regarding the fatal injury of a Mosotsi community member. The mine represents 20 percent of Bokoni’s total production.
As quoted in the press release:
Atlatsa’s CEO, Harold Motaung, the board and management of Atlatsa and Bokoni extend their sincere condolences to the family and friends of Mr Moropane.
Safety of our employees and community members remains of paramount importance to our operations and mine management is working closely with the South African Police Services (“SAPS”), the Department of Mineral Resources and other authorities involved in the investigation of the fatality.
Click here to read the Atlatsa Resources Corporation (TSXV:ATL) press release
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