The integrated vanadium producer in South Africa, Bushveld Minerals, has appointed three new independent non-executive directors to their board, one of whom is 2011 Tutu Fellow Jacqueline Musiitwa.  The other two were Kevin Alcock and Mirco Bardella.  The appointments are of immediate effect.

In a statement by the company, it said that the appointments were made to ensure the board's composition met the high standards of corporate governance expected of London-listed companies and reflected Bushveld's status as a significant producer of vanadium in South Africa.

Bushveld Minerals is one of only three operating primary vanadium producers and owns two of the world’s four operating primary vanadium processing facilities.  The roster of directors can be seen at the Bushveld Mining website.

 

 

 

 

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