Mining industry must act to get rid of its bad reputation, Gwede Mantashe says

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‘The industry must take pride in itself and articulate a more positive narrative about itself,’ the mineral resources minister says

 

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Is the no limit to the bullshit. Sort out your reputation first.

Maybe keep your nose and self interest out of it and it will reform itself.

And you, yourself, kinda need to act too, Mr Mantashe, as you are presently, and fast, gaining one ........

I hope u will also deal with the alleged nefarious acts that have been made about you...Uncle Gweezy. ....If true...this is despicable...

Destroys industry then says they must act because of bad reputation . They indeed cry as they punch you .

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