Load shedding threatens production at Vedanta Zinc mine
Vedanta Zinc international is a mine with the potential to be the worlds biggest producer of the metal. But an unreliable supply of electricity due to Eskom's scheduled load shedding threatens the mines vision. This as it makes plans to invest in a smelter for it's Gamsberg operation. For more news, visit: sabcnews.com

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