NUM: Ramphele resignation overdue

Mamphela Ramphele.

Mamphela Ramphele.

Published Feb 13, 2013

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Johannesburg - Businesswoman Mamphela Ramphele's decision to resign as Gold Fields chairwoman is long overdue, the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) said on Wednesday.

“The mining sector requires people with a very strong character to be able to transform, rather than a mere opinion-maker who shouts from the sidelines with no concomitant action,” the NUM said in a statement.

“The NUM requires people with a certain level of pragmatism, rather than theorists, to occupy these strategic positions in order to influence decisions that would favour the majority.”

Gold Fields announced Ramphele's resignation earlier on Wednesday.

“Dr Ramphele has decided to retire as chair to further her socio-economic and political work,” spokesman Sven Lunsche said in statement.

“She has resigned from most of her private sector directorships, and will relinquish all other remaining private sector directorships and positions to focus on these activities.”

He said non-executive director Cheryl Carolus would succeed Ramphele.

The NUM accused Ramphele of not caring about the workers.

“Gold Fields (now Sibanye Gold) has been one of the worst performing (mines) in recent years in terms of health and safety of mineworkers, under the watchful eye and leadership of chairperson Mamphela Ramphele,” it said.

“It is common cause from what she said at last week's mining indaba that she sees no problem with African workers losing their jobs in favour of some future one.”

During the 2012 Mining Indaba in Cape Town Ramphele said sustainable mining is the only future for South Africa.

“We have to accept that the traditional way of mining in SA, with its reliance on cheap and low-skilled labour, is over. You (had) better get used to it. It is not sustainable,” she said.

The NUM said it had not yet been consulted by Gold Fields on Carolus' appointment. - Sapa

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