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  2. Department of Mineral Resources (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    There are regional offices in Polokwane, eMalahleni, Johannesburg, Klerksdorp, Durban, Port Elizabeth, Mthatha, Cape Town, Kimberley, Springbok and Welkom. [10] The department had 1 099 employees in 2012, and received a budget of R1 394 million for the 2013–14 financial year. [11] The department's chief inspector of mines is David Msiza. [12]

  3. Department of Mineral Resources and Energy - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) is a department of the South African government which is responsible for the mining industry of South Africa, exploitation of the country's mineral resources, and the energy industry. It was known as the Department of Minerals and Energy until July 2009 when it was divided by President Jacob ...

  4. List of mines in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    This list of mines in South Africa is subsidiary to the list of mines article and lists working, defunct and future mines in the country and is organised by the primary mineral output. For practical purposes stone, marble and other quarries may be included in this list.

  5. South African mining employs many and may only have ... - AOL

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    CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — South Africa's overall mining profits slipped by more than $5 billion in the last financial year, while the country that was once the world's largest gold producer ...

  6. Mining industry of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Despite declining production, South Africa's gold exports were valued at US$3.8 billion in 2005. [24] As of end-2018, South Africa had a potential 6000 tonnes of reserves. [25] In July 2018, the Mineral Council of South Africa announced that 75% of mines in South Africa were now unprofitable due to the declining gold reserves. [26]

  7. Sishen mine - Wikipedia

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    Opened. 1953. The Sishen mine is a large iron mine located in central South Africa in Kathu, Northern Cape. Sishen represents one of the largest iron ore reserves in South Africa and in the world having estimated reserves of 2.43 billion tonnes of ore grading 58.6% iron metal. [1][2] The Sishen mine has a geological structure producing a high ...

  8. List of National Key Points - Wikipedia

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    Franchise and Ballot Act (1892). Glen Grey Act (1894) Natal Legislative Assembly Bill (1894) Transvaal Asiatic Registration Act (1906) South Africa Act (1909) Mines and Works Act (1911)

  9. Aggeneys - Wikipedia

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    PO box. 8893. Area code. 054. An unusual specimen of Aggeneys chalcopyrite (golden) and magnetite (dark), the latter well-crystallized in truncated octahedrons up to 1 cm. Aggeneys is a mining town established in 1976 on a farm of that name, situated between Pofadder and Springbok in the Northern Cape, South Africa.