Work at South Africa's Modikwa platinum mine halted after bus attack kills six


  • World
  • Tuesday, 03 Apr 2018

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - The Modikwa platinum mine in South Africa has halted production after six workers en route to the operation were burnt to death in a petrol bomb attack on a bus, a spokeswoman for African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) said on Tuesday.

The mine in north east South Africa is operated by ARM and Anglo American Platinum.

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