Sinomine plans job cuts at Tsumeb smelter despite merger deal banning retrenchments

[The Namibian - Namibia] - 6/06/2025
Chinese mining company Sinomine plans to retrench workers at its Tsumeb smelter, despite a three-year no-retrenchment merger condition. Sinomine Resource Group took over Dundee Precious Metals (DPM) at the town in a merger last August. Authorising the merger last year, the Namibia Competition (…)
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