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Rio Tinto sells its share in Zululand anthracite mine

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Rio Tinto has completed the sale of its 74% stake of Zululand anthracite mine to Menar Holding, for an undisclosed sum.

This underground mine in Zululand, South Africa, produces premium quality anthracite for international and domestic customers and has more than 1300 employees and contractors.

The remaining 26% of the mine will continue to be held by its Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment partner, Maweni Mining Consortium Pty Ltd.

Menar has a proven track record of operating and investing in South Africa through its controlling interest in Canyon Coal, which owns three coal mines in Mpumalanga and other coal projects in Mpumalanga and Gauteng.

Rio Tinto has a long-standing relationship with South Africa and continues to invest in Richards Bay Minerals and exploration for other minerals in the country.

Edited from press release by Harleigh Hobbs

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcoal.com/mining/02092016/rio-tinto-sells-its-share-in-zululand-anthracite-mine-2358/

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