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Anglo American South Africa Deputy Chair Mbazima To Step Down

12th Apr 2019 08:11

LONDON (Alliance News) - Anglo American PLC said on Friday the deputy chair of its South African operations will step down at the end of June.

Anglo American South Africa Deputy Chair Norman Mbazima will retire from the miner on June 30, after 18 years at the company.

"Norman has played a number of critical leadership roles, as CEO of Kumba Iron Ore and our South African coal business, and as joint acting CEO of our PGMs business, always bringing a unique perspective to our management team," said Anglo American Chief Executive Mark Cutifani.

"While Norman will be retiring from his executive responsibilities, I am delighted that he has been appointed non-executive chairman of Anglo American Platinum, our world-class PGMs business," Cutifani added.

London-listed Anglo American shares were up 0.2% at 2,197.00 pence on Friday, while in Johannesburg the stock was untraded at ZAR400.35.


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