Anglo American helps communities around their mines to become self-sufficient

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Anglo American helps communities around their mines to become self-sufficient
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The community at its core, Mining giant, AngloAmericanZA’s has shifted its focus on skills development beyond the mining industry and provides SMMEs with soft loans, training, and mentorship opportunities growingtogether thrivingcommunities

Mpho and Oarabile Barnard knew there was a need for quality accommodation in the tiny but popular Northern Cape town of Postmasburg, but they lacked the necessary finance. With the help of the Anglo American Zimele Enterprise and Supplier Development programme the couple are now the proud owners of their own guesthouse.

Mining giant Anglo American is passionate about the communities surrounding their operations, and, as a result, is focusing on skills development beyond the mining industry. The reason for this is that the earth’s resources are limited, and when mines move on to explore other ore sources, the communities around the mines are usually left destitute.To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser thatBy providing SMMEs with soft loans, training, and mentorship opportunities, Anglo Zimele has helped over 2,300 entrepreneurs who, in turn, employ around 50,000 people.

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