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13 BUSINESS 18 WINNING
Well-rounded inclusivity is crucial Shaking up Midrand
Changing the gender disparity in mining
is a concept that Afrimat’s Letisha van
der Berg believes is thoroughly accepted
but for which proper implementation has
been long ignored. On average 175 000 vehicles pass daily
within sight of AfriSam’s Jukskei Quarry,
which is one of the busiest sections
of freeway in the entire country; few
people spare a glance at the massive
granite quarry as seven lanes from three
highways converge into four.