BMWU Withdraws Case Against BMR

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The Botswana Mine Workers Union (BMWU) has withdrawn its case against Botswana Metal Refinery (BMR), the main contractor at the collapsed Activox refinery project at Tati Nickel Mines near Matshelagabedi village, 40km from Francistown.

BMWU's secretary general, Jack Tlhagale, has confirmed that the issue has been taken for arbitration but refused to comment about why the union had decided to withdraw the case from the Industrial Court.

The BMWU and BMR lawyers have appointed Cyril Ziman to listen to the issue within two months.

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