South Africa’s Sibanye Stillwater adopts tough cost-cutting measures after financial loss
Sibanye-Stillwater, one of the world's largest producers of platinum, palladium and gold was forced to implement job cuts and scrap full-year dividends after a loss of 2 billion U.S. dollars in 2023, a hefty decline from a 1.2 billion U.S. dollars profit in 2022. Subscribe to us on YouTube: http://ow.ly/Zvqj30aIsgY Follow us on: Facebook: / cgtnafrica Twitter: / cgtnafrica Instagram: / cgtn_africa

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