Sibanye CFO on outlook for S.A’s mining sector
Forums like the Joburg Indaba are one of few spaces where mining sector stakeholders can openly address controversial topics and misconceptions facing the industry. That's according to the CFO of Sibanye Stillwater, Charl Keyter, who also spoke to CNBC Africa’s Keamo Mosepele at the event.
Thu, 03 Oct 2024 15:21:07 GMT
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- The Joburg Indaba as a Crucial Platform for Industry Dialogue
- Adapting to Evolving Market Dynamics and Global Competition
- Ensuring Supply Chain Relevance and Sustainability
Forums like the Joburg Indaba serve as vital platforms for mining sector stakeholders to openly discuss controversial topics and dispel misconceptions surrounding the industry. This sentiment was echoed by Charl Keyter, the CFO of Sibanye Stillwater, during his conversation with CNBC Africa's Keamo Mosepele at the event. Keyter emphasized the importance of addressing contentious issues facing the mining sector and the significance of fostering open dialogue within the industry. The Joburg Indaba provides a unique opportunity for key players to come together, share insights, and strategize for the future of South Africa's mining landscape. As the mining sector continues to evolve, it is crucial for companies like Sibanye Stillwater to adapt and innovate to remain competitive in the global market. Keyter highlighted the company's commitment to supplying value chains, ensuring their relevance and sustainability in the long run. This dedication to adaptation and sustainability is key to navigating the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the mining industry in South Africa.