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    Another Leader Gone At Exxaro

    May 6, 2025
    Kgabi Masia

    Exxaro Resources has lost yet another senior executive, continuing a period of intense leadership disruption. The mining group announced the departure of its chief coal operations officer, Kgabi Masia, following what it described as a mutual and amicable separation. Masia had served less than three years in the role. His exit follows earlier reports that he had been placed on precautionary suspension during a work trip overseas due to allegations related to coal contract tampering. The company moved swiftly to assure stakeholders that operations will continue smoothly under the acting leadership of Mervin Govender. Meanwhile, Exxaro’s board, along with its recently appointed CEO, remains focused on ensuring key leadership roles are filled promptly.

    Masia’s departure is the latest in a string of executive exits tied to broader governance concerns. The company’s former CEO, Nombasa Tsengwa, was suspended in 2024 amid allegations of bullying, mismanagement, and irregularities in senior leadership. Tsengwa, who made history as Exxaro’s first female CEO, resigned in early February this year after losing a legal challenge to overturn her suspension. She left under a cloud of formal charges related to conflict of interest and breach of duty. An independent probe by legal firm ENS uncovered several troubling issues at the top, prompting Exxaro to take firm action. The company has since named mining veteran Ben Magara as its new CEO, hoping to bring stability during this transition period.

    These leadership shifts come as Exxaro undertakes a major strategic pivot. While still optimistic about coal’s prospects in the short term—particularly due to ongoing geopolitical tensions and high Asian demand—the group is pushing to diversify into critical minerals like copper and manganese. A failed copper acquisition hasn’t slowed its ambitions. In fact, Exxaro’s latest annual report argues that tight supply in global coal markets, paired with a Chinese economic rebound and disruptions from US-Asia tensions, will keep coal prices strong in the near term. South Africa’s improved rail performance and rising coal exports to Asia, especially India and Pakistan, have strengthened the nation’s presence in global markets. For now, Exxaro must balance its strong coal performance with internal leadership rebuilding and a long-term shift towards cleaner minerals essential to a low-carbon global economy.

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