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Former Opposition Leader Tony Leon
Former Opposition Leader Tony Leon

By: Martin Creamer
 
The abnormal current state of the South African mining sector was preventing effective government intervention, former Opposition Leader and former South African Ambassador to Argentina Tony Leon said on Wednesday. Leon, who addressed a Front Foot 'State of the Nation' breakfast, said in response to Mining Weekly Online that President Jacob Zuma’s recent intervention in bringing stakeholders...
 
 
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