'Enough work done' to resolve South Africa mines strike - minister


  • World
  • Saturday, 07 Jun 2014

Members of the mining community wait for food parcels donated by an Aid organisation, Gift of the Givers, at the Khomanani mine in Rustenburg May 28, 2014. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

PRETORIA (Reuters) - South African mining minister Ngoako Ramatlhodi said on Saturday he had "done enough work" in mediating between the AMCU union and the world's top three platinum firms and he believed the two sides would resolve a five-month strike in talks on Monday.

"I think reason will prevail on Monday and we'll get a solution," he told a news conference, adding that he had seen both sides giving ground in their demands.

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