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Exxaro Appoints Ex-CEO of Platinum Miner to Head Coal Extractor

Exxaro Appoints Ex-CEO of Platinum Miner to Head Coal Extractor

Bloomberg13-03-2025

Exxaro Resources Ltd. appointed Ben Magara as chief executive officer, a month after the previous leader of the South African coal miner resigned.
Magara, previously the CEO at Lonmin Plc, will take over on April 1, Exxaro said in a statement on Thursday. Nombasa Tsengwa, who had been on precautionary suspension over claims related to workplace conduct, resigned last month over the handling of a probe into the allegations.

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