Mining Mirror June 2019 | 页面 8

Industry intelligence New classrooms to assist learners Sasol opens Impumelelo In addition to sustaining about 4 000 jobs, the new mines are critical to securing coal supply to Sasol Secunda Synfuels Operations to at least 2050. [6] MINING MIRROR JUNE 2019 “Our vision is for all children in our host communities to have access to good education and training. This project will support our objective of our schools performing within the top 30% of state schools by 2025,” says Masala Mutangwa, general manager at Kolomela mine. Kumba Iron Ore’s Kolomela mine made a considerable contribution to local education by donating more than 11 pre-fabricated class rooms to five different schools facing infrastructure challenges in the Tsantsabane area. Mantashe welcomes mining investment Sasol has officially opened its Impumelelo Colliery in Mpumalanga, where it beneficiates coal into high value fuel and chemical products at world scale. Meaning ‘success’ in Nguni, Impumelelo is one of three world-class mines Sasol has constructed in the last decade as part of its R14-billion mine replacement programme and includes Thubelisha and Shondoni. The inauguration was attended by Mineral Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe. With an investment of R5.6-billion, Impumelelo will have the capacity to produce about 10.5 million tons per annum. The mine employs close to 1760 people, most of them from nearby communities in Mpumalanga. “In addition to sustaining about 4 000 jobs, the new mines are critical to securing coal supply to Sasol Secunda Synfuels Operations to at least 2050,” says Sasol’s joint president and CEO Bongani Nqwababa. A unique feature of the mines is the investment in technologically-advanced measures that Sasol has made to ensure the safety of its employees as well as the environment. “These include Proximity Detection Systems on our production electrical trackless machines, which warn and eventually stop the machine from operating when a person is too close,” says Nqwababa. Another technology measure is an electronic trigger LED flickering light system to enhance underground safety precautions. This system visually draws miners’ attention when there is movement in the roof. Other investments are in a variety of noise reduction technologies. Sasol’s mining business, which falls under its upstream portfolio, is the third largest producer of coal in South Africa with an output of some 40 million tons per annum. The business contributes 13% to Sasol’s earnings and is integral to the global integrated chemicals and energy company’s long-term sustainability. Minister of Mineral Resources, Gwede Mantashe, has welcomed the announcement by global mining company Rio Tinto of the USD463-million investment in the expansion of its Richards Bay Minerals operation in South Africa. Mantashe says that the investment is an affirmation of South Africa’s attractiveness as an investment destination. “It confirms South Africa’s stable and predictable policy and regulatory environment,” says Mantashe. Mantashe adds that the announcement follows – among others – the recent USD400-million investment by Vedanta in Gamsberg in the Northern Cape. Visit the #MTEexpo site for the 2019 Expo Calendar www.MTEexpo.co.za www.miningmirror.co.za