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JSE slips 0.45% as Sibanye reports 2 deaths at Kloof mine
The JSE All Share fell 0.45% to 114660.79 points and the Top 40 lost 0.50% to 106695.39 points on May 4. Sibanye-Stillwater dominated headlines after 2 workers were killed in a shaft inspection accident at its Kloof mine, IOL reported. The group also published a Form 6-K regulatory filing on May 4, according to Stock Titan. Outside South Africa, NCBA commenced circulation of Nedbank's formal offer document with directives to shareholders, according to The Kenya Times.