Mbuyisa Moleele and Leigh Day revive class-action lawsuit against Anglo American in Zambia
Supported by the litigation fund Augusta Ventures, the two law firms will bring new evidence to a South African court in their application to recognise the alleged lead poisoning of Zambians living in the vicinity of the Kabwe mine.
15/03/2022 at 14h33, by Africa Business+
The African law firm of Mbuyisa Moleele and the British law firm of Leigh Day are seeking to have a class-action lawsuit against Anglo American South Africa Limited in the Gauteng Division of the High Court of South Africa.
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