Why Sibanye-Stillwater plans to invest R6.8bn in SA
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Sibanye-Stillwater is planning to invest R6.8bn in SA projects. This includes the K4 mine which the company acquired when it bought Lonmin. The miner's CEO Neal Froneman, however says the investments shouldn't be seen as a sign of confidence in the country as policy uncertainty, electricity supply constraints and the risk of social disruption still remain key hurdles to unlocking significant investments. Business Day TV's Alishia Seckam caught up with Froneman to discuss this in more detail.