Bcl Mine To Cut Costs, Sell Private Jet

Workers underground on duty at BCL mine. PIC: CHAKALISA DUBE
Workers underground on duty at BCL mine. PIC: CHAKALISA DUBE

FRANCISTOWN: BCL Mine is still reviewing its operational procedures and is in the process of selling its private jet in a bid to cut costs. This was confirmed by BCL spokesperson James Molosankwe when responding this publication last week.

The mine has, however, refused to shed any light on the pending retrenchments of the employees.

There has been wide spread speculation that the beleaguered mine is in the process of retrenching 2,000 employees in a bid to cut down on costs and ensure efficiency in the wake of unfavourable conditions.

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