KZN’s July unrest deals a R158m blow to Tongaat Hulett’s turnaround plans

JSE-listed sugar producer and land developer Tongaat Hulett took a R158 million financial blow from the July unrest that affected its home-base of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), the group’s half-year results (ending September 30) published in Thursday morning reveals.

The financial hit could not have come at a worse time for the group, which is in the throes of a turnaround plan following the accounting scandal in 2019 implicating former executives.

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Tongaat Hulett highlighted in its interims Sens statement that the civil unrest and riots not only had a “R158 million impact… on profits of the South African sugar operation” but also resulted in delayed land sales in its property division.

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The group reported a headline loss of R254 million for the half-year, in contrast to headline earnings of R59 million for its comparative interim period ending September 2020.

Other points that it highlighted as negative impacts to its latest financial performance included:

  • Lower raw sugar production
  • Zimbabwe hyperinflation dynamics
  • Restatements arising from correction of prior period errors
  • The group’s taxation at an effective 97% tax rate due to deferred tax on losses not recognised, and
  • A partial contribution from the disposed of starch and glucose as well as Namibian and Eswatini operations in the comparative period.

Source: moneyweb.co.za