South Africa has demanded that black investors own a proportion of a mining company's shares in a bid to rectify the wealth disparities of apartheid.
Mining companies have requested a judicial review of South Africa’s 2018 mining charter. The Mineral Council which represents mining companies, says it wants to change clauses related to transactions made in the past to increase black ownership. South Africa has demanded that black investors own a proportion of a mining company’s shares in a bid to rectify the wealth disparities of apartheid.
The black ownership, which was originally set at 26 per cent, was raised to 30% in 2017. Companies that have achieved 26% are not required to meet the higher target. Mining companies have argued that, while they accept the need to raise black ownership to the required level, they should not be required to maintain that level should black investors sell any of their shares later.Watch a related video below:
Why aren't we nationalizing these mines, mining companies complaining about 30% of black ownership when they failing to meet 26%, Zwane proposed 40% U lamented Gwede reduced it, still lamenting, Government must just nationalize
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