2020. 10. 9. If an existing mining right holder, at any stage during the existence of the mining right, had a minimum 26% Black Economic Empowerment (“BEE”) shareholding, it will be recognised as compliant with the Charter for the remaining period of the mining right, alternatively until the mining
Contact2013. 10. 22. The recent spate of strikes in the mining sector in South Africa has created a perceived nervousness amongst shareholders. Within the mining sector in South Africa, gold mining is of significance historically and economically. This study aims to assess the impact of strikes on shareholder value in the gold mining industry during the period
Contact4 October 2019. “South Africa’s post-apartheid state, despite nationalising all mineral resources, has failed to ensure that the benefits of mining accrue to the historically excluded Black population and to local communities where the industry’s operations
ContactJOHANNESBURG (miningweekly) A flow-through share model has been drawn up with the help of top firms to stimulate badly neglected mining exploration in South Africa, Minerals Council South Africa junior and emerging miners leadership forum chairperson Errol Smart said on Tuesday.
Contact2020. 12. 7. M-TEC is jointly owned by CIH Holdings (Pty) Ltd (51% shareholding) and T aihan Electric Cable holding 49% shares. Community Investment Holdings (Pty) Ltd (CIH) was established in 1995 by Dr Anna Mokgokong and Joe Madungandaba;
ContactIn seeking to attain transformation and empowerment objectives, South Africa's mining legislation is based on a system of state 'custodianship' of mineral resources, in which the state, acting through the Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, issues different types of licences and rights to applicants on a 'first come, first served' basis and upon satisfactory demonstration of the applicant's ability to comply
Contact2019. 7. 4. Any person (including the owner of the surface rights) who wishes to exploit mineral resources in South Africa is required to first apply for and obtain the appropriate right under the MPRDA.
Contact2016. 9. 21. mining industry is therefore crucial. South Africa’s valuable minerals are estimated to be worth close to 30 trillion South African rand. The mining industry is also South Africa’s biggest employer, with over 510,000 employees and another 400,000 employed by suppliers of goods and services to the industry. South Africa’s min-
Contact2021. 4. 5. In many ways, South Africa’s political, social and economic landscape has been dominated by mining, given that, for so many years, the sector has been the mainstay of the South African economy. Although gold, diamonds, platinum and coal are the most well-known among the minerals and metals mined, South Africa also hosts chrome, vanadium, titanium and a number of other lesser
Contact2021. 4. 2. Chromium is another leading product of South Africa's mining industry. The metal, used in stainless steel and for a variety of industrial applications, is mined at 10 sites around the country. South Africa's production of chromium accounted for 100%
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