The objective of the project is to re-treat and reclaim the historical tailings material and current tailings to recover residual gold, uranium and sulphur in the West Rand region of the Witwatersrand basin. The project will address the redeposition of the residues in accordance with modern sustainable
The Mkuju River Project (MRP) is located in southern Tanzania, some 470 km southwest of Dar es Salaam in East Africa. It comprises twenty contiguous tenements (granted licences, renewals and applications) covering an area of approximately 3,250 km. The area was identified as prospective for uranium during
South Africa's largest diamond mine, the De Beers-owned Venetia, situated in the Limpopo Province (approximately 80 km west of Musina and 36 km east of Alldays) is expected to take the mine underground at a capital cost of R6.5 billion. Underground operations will access resources at an increased depth
South 32 (previouslly BHP Billiton) intends to expand its coal mine operations in the Ogies area in the Mpumalanga Province. It is contractually bound to provide the adjacent Kendal Power Station (Eskom) with 13.3MT of coal per annum until 2033. Khutala Resource Optimisation Project. GPS coordinates
Development of a new platinum mine, Garatau Platinum Mine, on the Farm De Kom 252 KT, the remainder of the Farm Garatouw 282 KT and Portion 1 of the Farm Garatouw 282 KT. The proposed site is located approximately 25km north of Steelpoort, in the Limpopo Province. Estimated project value : R6,5 billion
The Boikarabelo coal project is located in the Waterberg area of the Limpopo Province. Boikarabelo has probable reserves of 744.8 million tonnes of coal - an increase of 108.8 million tonnes, making it one of the largest remaining coal deposits in the country. The Boikarabelo coal seam is between 20
Exxaro proposes to relocate the Matla Coal Mine 1 surface infrastructure and access shaft from the farm Haasfontein 85 IS Portion 5 to the remaining extent of the Farm Bakenlaagte 84 IS, Mpumalanga Province. The shaft area with associated infrastructure including the pollution control structures will
Construction of the Belfast underground and open pit mine. This is a greenfield extension of the existing mine. This predominantly underground project, 7km south of Belfast in Mpumalanga, entails developing a combined open-pit and underground mine to produce 2Mtpa of grade A thermal coal for the domestic
Construction of services and infrastructure for the RRT (Rustenburg Rapid Transport) Project which will be known as "Ya Rona". The RRT project’s main routes will make use of 100 articulated buses. The system will also include direct and feeder-and-distribution bus systems that will link with the RRT
Construction of the Karoo Array Telescope (KAT). This will eventually form part of the SKA project bid. The MeerKAT will be an array made up of 64 dishes, each 15m in diameter, spread out over a kilometer in the Karoo, approximately 80km north of Carnarvon, in the Northern Cape. This is the prototype