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Public Safety Information Forum CEO Presentation MEETING CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19 Date: 6 June 2020 Mr Ayanda Myoli Acting Group Chief Executive Officer PRESENTATION OUTLINE Contents: COVID-19 Pandemic Corporate Plan Presentation


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Mr Ayanda Myoli Acting Group Chief Executive Officer

Public Safety Information Forum CEO Presentation

MEETING CANCELLED DUE TO COVID-19

Date: 6 June 2020

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

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Contents:

COVID-19 Pandemic

Corporate Plan Presentation

Pelchem Update

NTP Update

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COVID-19 PANDEMIC

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COVID-19 Pandemic:

Due to safety measures related to the Corona Virus (COVID-19), the scheduled meeting for 6 June 2020 had to be cancelled.

Necsa is a National Key Point and conducts critical business continuity services to support the health and safety of South Africans.

Only critical workers are allowed on the Necsa site until further notice.

The Necsa Visitors Centre will remain closed for the time being.

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CORPORATE PLAN PRESENTATION

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The Necsa Group 2020/21 Corporate Plan presentation on 19 May 2020 was well received by the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Mineral Resources and Energy (PCMRE), highlighting how the strategy reflects a clear vision and growth for Necsa.

The PCMRE applauded Minister Mantashe for appointing a new

  • Board. They emphasised that the Board must stay on course to

realize the Necsa turnaround and long-term financial sustainability whilst ensuring sound labour relations.

PCMRE members were also satisfied that Necsa seized

  • pportunities presented by COVID-19.
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PELCHEM UPDATE

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PELCHEM UPDATE

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Pelchem’s Sale of Sanitizers

Pelchem has responded to the call by Government to combat the scourge of Coronavirus diseases “Covid-19” and has commenced with production of World Health Organisation “WHO” recommended sanitizers.

It is encouraging to note the way in which Pelchem has risen to this call to ensure the country has adequate resources to fight this pandemic.

The production capacity is 100 000 litre/month.

Open to the Public for Sales.

Contact sales.orders@pelchem.co.za or 012 305 4306

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NTP UPDATE

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NTP has continued to supply the South African nuclear medicine sector and state hospitals through its subsidiary AEC-Amersham SOC Ltd and, has also started the production and delivery of Lu-177.

NTP appointed a COVID-19 Crisis Management Team in the middle

  • f March to manage the impact of the pandemic on its workplace.

This allowed for updated protocols even before the lockdown, ensuring continued manufacturing and dispatching of essential products, whilst also looking after the safety and security of staff and facilities.

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NTP UPDATE

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After lockdown and the near closure of South African borders, NTP encountered significant challenges securing air freight routes for its product.

To resolve this, NTP has been working closely with the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy, the Department of Trade and Industry, and its subsidiary NTP Logistics SOC Ltd to secure key flights, which allowed the company to reach the milestone 50th lockdown shipment.

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NTP UPDATE

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Unfortunately NTP also lost a number of orders due to the limited flight options out of South Africa, while European isotope manufacturers experienced fewer flight cancellations.

Production is not where it should be, however, MD Mrs Tina Eboka has acknowledged the assistance of all NTP staff, stakeholders and subsidiaries for their efforts during this time.

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NTP UPDATE

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Just two months after the start of the national lockdown, NTP marked the 51st international shipment of critical radioactive isotope products that were produced and processed under lockdown.

More than 90% of the shipments were essential medical radioisotopes, with the balance being for the semiconductor industry.

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