Impala Platinum Holdings reports that more than 2,000 workers are still underground in a protest at one of its South African mines. The protest has entered its third day with workers sitting in 500 meters below the surface. Sierra Leone has lifted a nationwide curfew following a foiled coup in the capital, Freetown. The mining company stated that the workers returned to the surface after a three-day underground protest over conditions.
Impala Platinum Holdings says an underground protest at one of its mines in South Africa is unresolved, with more than 2,000 workers still below surface https://t.co/NwnscFvxsh via @bbgequality @alisterbull1 @apgmonteiro and @mphohlakudi_
Impala Platinum workers end Bafokeng mine underground sit-in https://t.co/JiSugSNF0F https://t.co/bt48PHEPCt
More than 2,000 workers in a South African platinum mine returned to the surface on Wednesday after ending a three day underground protest over conditions, the mining company said. https://t.co/m3pe99qDmn https://t.co/YDY7u719MK
Major underground protest continues at South African mine More than 2,200 workers are entering the third day of their sit-in 500 meters below the surface https://t.co/Kj5bu3CClR https://t.co/dGR0VZp2VM
Sierra Leone lifts a nationwide curfew almost a month after a foiled coup in the capital, Freetown https://t.co/rjlZ9cX9Jq
Impala Platinum Holdings says an underground protest at one of its mines in South Africa is unresolved, with more than 2,000 workers still below surface https://t.co/pHXnPMXfKV