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Chantelle Kotze

Chantelle Kotze

Chantelle Kotze is a former Staff Writer for Engineering News and Mining Weekly.

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By Chantelle Kotze

TECHNOGRID 
These strain energy absorption devices provide predictable impact energy absorption outcomes with controlled deceleration and predicted reaction forces

SA company clinches orders to supply cage arrestors to Canadian mines

1st August 2014

Local conveyance safety solutions provider Horne Group has been awarded orders for several Technogrid cage arrestors for use at mines in Canada. 


MINING CADASTRE TENEMENT PORTAL
The first phase of the project included the launch of an online web-map providing view-only tenement data to the public

Papua New Guinea’s online mineral tenement management system goes live

1st August 2014

The Mineral Resources Authority (MRA) of Papua New Guinea has gone live with the first phase of its mineral tenement management project. 


MADE TO SPEC
Gridfast manufactures and supplies handrailing and stanchions; standard grating panels; fabricated grating floors; stair treads; and trench covers

Joburg firm to complete supply of 3 730 m2 of grating to Impumelelo colliery this month

25th July 2014

Johannesburg-based industrial grating and hand railing manufacturer Gridfast will this month complete the supply of 3 730 m2 of grating and 2 500 stair treads to coal miner Sasol Mining’s... 


BILL FEAST
The upgrade will enable all stakeholders in the mining sector to interact with the Ministry though modern web-based technologies

Tanzania to upgrade mining cadastre information management system

25th July 2014

The Tanzanian Ministry of Energy and Minerals, with funding from the World Bank’s International Development Association, has launched a project to upgrade their mining cadastre information... 


Urgent need for larger African power, water utilities as demand rises

25th July 2014

Consultancy Frost & Sullivan’s African Utility Market Intelligence Report has highlighted an urgent need for power and water utilities to expand and improve their generation and distribution... 


GREG SARRAIL This fingerprint technology can be used as a solution for authorised access control at entry points and for controlling attendance at mines

Fingerprint sensors unaffected by grime and sweat

25th July 2014

Fingerprint biometrics company Lumidigm’s V-Series fingerprint sensors are rugged and reliable, making them suited to use in the mining industry, where traditional fingerprint biometrics have a... 


VELILE DUBE
An estimated R14-billion will be used towards the expansion of iron-ore and steel export facility, the Port of Saldanha

R14bn set aside for expansion of iron-ore-dedicated Port of Saldanha

25th July 2014

South Africa is the seventh-largest producer of iron-ore and having also traditionally been the fourth-largest exporter worldwide it remains well positioned to service global iron-ore demand owing... 


ROBERT GYAMFI
Companies need to continue to develop a culture of information sharing with local stakeholder communities to ensure social licence is maintained

New course aimed at enhancing skills of community relations practitioners

25th July 2014

Laws regulating the resettlement of communities for mining projects may be poorly defined and could result in delays to approvals that may affect the viability of operations or development... 


SIMON TOSE
AEL is committed to making blasting safer

Shift to electronic blasting yields safety, efficiency benefits for miners

18th July 2014

The evolution from fire setting in the Bronze Age to blasting using electronics in the modern era has yielded significant benefits for the mining industry, says explosives manufacturer and supplier... 


SELF-SUSTAINING
The partnership between Anglo American’s Chairman’s Fund and Soil for Life is encouraging people in the Western Cape to sustainably grow their own vegetables

Anglo fund helps Western Cape residents put food on the table

11th July 2014

The Chairman’s Fund, one of the dedicated instruments used by Anglo American to channel its corporate social investment, has formed a partnership with the nongovernmental organisation Soil for Life... 


EXPANDING SUPPLIER BASE
Eskom intends to bring in emerging black miners to fulfil its 2.1-billion-tons uncontracted supply needs

Eskom to include emerging black coal miners in supply base

11th July 2014

In line with State-owned power utility Eskom’s Coal Supply Strategy and Black Emerging Miner Strategy, the utility will integrate emerging black coal junior miners into its coal supply base to... 


New Minister has his work cut out for him as raft of issues require his attention

New Minister has his work cut out for him as raft of issues require his attention

4th July 2014

Newly appointed Mineral Resources Minister Ngoako Ramatlhodi has inherited a challenging portfolio from former Minister Susan Shabangu, with several critical issues that will have to be addressed... 


WILLEM LE ROUX The most onerous of the proposed amendments to the Mine Health and Safety Act include the proposed amendments to sections 47 and 92 of the Act

Lawyer decries proposed amendments to mine health, safety law

4th July 2014

Law firm ENSafrica mine and occupational health and safety joint head Willem le Roux highlighted several proposed amendments to the Mine Health and Safety Act (MHSA) No. 29 of 1996 that he believes... 


SIPHO NKOSI
Exxaro will also actively liaise with the Republic of Congo government on the future of the project

Exxaro to write down R5.36bn investment in Mayoko project

4th July 2014

Diversified mining group Exxaro warned shareholders last month that it would write down its R5.36-billion investment in the Mayoko iron-ore project in the Republic of Congo (RoC). 


New Minister has his work cut out for him as raft of issues require his attention

New Minister has his work cut out for him as raft of issues require his attention

4th July 2014

Newly appointed Mineral Resources Minister Ngoako Ramatlhodi has inherited a challenging portfolio from former Minister Susan Shabangu, with several critical issues that will have to be addressed... 


BUILT TOUGH
The Pitmaster LED light is suitable for any African mining environment owing to its vibration-, shock- and water-resistance

Power-efficient LED lights yield huge cost savings for miners

4th July 2014

Automotive components manufacturer and supplier Torre Automotive, previously known as Control Instruments-Automotive, says its Pitmaster light-emitting diode (LED) lights use between 60% and 90%... 


KHANYISILE KWEYAMA Qualified and skilled youth can eliminate the skills shortage in both the short- and long-term

Govt commits to tackling youth unemployment

4th July 2014

Enterprise development can help South Africa’s youth tackle the many obstacles to development including the lack of economic opportunities, jobs and skills development, as well as an education... 


KEITH BRAATVEDT The objective of business rescue is to maintain the inherent value of the business by gaining “breathing space” and restructure the company during that time

Law firm says going into business rescue will help distressed miners avoid liquidation

27th June 2014

Despite Mineral Resources Minister Ngoako Ramatlhodi’s statement that he is confident that a wage agreement between the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union and platinum producers... 


CAROLINE DIGBY
There is a need to generate a wider range of crucial skills if mining is to forge a more integrated and positive role in economic growth and sustainable development in Africa

Africa not benefiting fully from mineral resources owing to skills shortage – academic

27th June 2014

As Africa renews its efforts to improve mining’s developmental impact, the spotlight is increasingly shifting to the skills needed to manage the sector and the capacity of African educational... 


Exxaro to write down R5.36bn investment in Mayoko project

Exxaro to write down R5.36bn investment in Mayoko project

24th June 2014

Diversified mining group Exxaro on Tuesday warned shareholders that it would write down its R5.36-billion investment in the Mayoko Iron Ore project in the Republic of Congo (RoC). After having... 


More holistic model needed if sustainability is to be hard-wired into mining

More holistic model needed if sustainability is to be hard-wired into mining

20th June 2014

Mining operations, which are often located in sparsely populated and remote areas, can be a source of livelihood and wellbeing for many people. But sustaining the positive impacts and limiting the... 


NEIL GARDYNE
Director of the New Africa Mining Fund II, the second venture-capital fund administered by Africa-focused mining project equity fund New Africa Mining Fund

New Africa Mining Fund in period of ‘transition’

20th June 2014

The New Africa Mining Fund II (NAMF II), the second venture-capital fund administered by Africa-focused mining project equity fund New Africa Mining Fund, has resolved to discontinue seeking new... 


More holistic model needed if sustainability is to be hard-wired into mining

More holistic model needed if sustainability is to be hard-wired into mining

20th June 2014

Mining operations, often located in sparsely populated and remote areas, are a source of livelihood and wellbeing for millions of people. The sustainability of the positive impacts that stem from... 


WILLE MEYBURGH
The construction projects in the Northern Cape will enable Stefanutti Stocks to invest in the local economy and create much needed construction jobs

Contractor moving ahead with R330m Nchwaning mine projects

20th June 2014

JSE-listed construction company Stefanutti Stocks started work last month on two projects awarded to it earlier in the year by ferrous-metals miner Assmang. The contracts have a combined value of... 


ENERGY INTENSIVE Rising costs and the platinum sector's dependency on electricity are among the top business-sustainability challenges

Besides labour, energy emerging as key future risk for platinum sector

20th June 2014

While the crippling strike in the platinum sector in South Africa has brought attention to the labour costs of the industry, Pretoria-based nonprofit policy research institution Trade and... 


CAROLINE DIGBY
The Centre for Sustainability in Mining and Industry is in the process of building international ties with research centres of excellence, while simultaneously taking up the increased opportunities to develop a more Africa-focused research agenda

New CSMI head building ties with overseas centres of excellence

13th June 2014

In her new role as director of the University of the Witwatersrand's (Wits') Centre for Sustainability in Mining and Industry (CSMI), Professor Caroline Digby is now actively involved in achieving... 


PARTICIPANTS
The Kumba participants took top honours in the netball final against Sibanye Gold, in the rugby final against Sasol and in the soccer against Amplats

Kumba shines at tournament

13th June 2014

Anglo American division, Kumba Iron Ore (Kumba) performed exceptionally well this year at the Inter Mines Group Associated Sports (IMGAS) Tournament, hosted by the iron-ore miner at Konka, in... 


PROS AND CONS 
While West Africa is competitive in terms of its low mining and processing costs and low strip ratio, the area’s competitiveness is lost at a logistics level

Long-term iron-ore outlook not bleak despite slowing Chinese demand

13th June 2014

Despite slowing demand from China, the long-term demand outlook for iron-ore was not bleak, global commodity industry pricing and market analysis firm CRU consultant Serafino Capoferri told... 


TIGHT CAPITAL MARKET
The average amount of capital raised by junior miners in 2013 was $1.6-million, which indicates the struggle for survival that most juniors are facing

Junior iron-ore miners finding it difficult to get project finance owing to price uncertainty

13th June 2014

The current iron-ore price uncertainty is a significant challenge for junior miners trying to obtain finance for their projects in Africa, International Finance Corporation (IFC) mining investment... 


Development of black junior coal sector now a matter of urgency

Development of black junior coal sector now a matter of urgency

6th June 2014

Securing sufficient thermal coal for State-owned power utility Eskom to keep the lights on going forward is vital in the face of what coal commentators refer to as a projected Eskom coal supply... 


SASOL MINING
XERAS for Enterprise enables high levels of financial visibility and cost control, from individual mine sites to corporate management reporting systems, allowing for more control and auditability over the whole process

SA coal miner one of firms using newly launched financial modelling software

6th June 2014

Mining consultancy RungePincockMinarco’s (RPM’s) enterprise financial modelling system, XERAS for Enterprise, which was launched last month, is being implemented at coal miner Sasol Mining, in... 


PILANESBERG PLATINUM MINE
The implementation of General Electric Intelligent Platform’s Proficy Plant Applications software has brought measurable improvements to production processes for Platmin’s Pilanesberg platinum mine

RKA to install US giant’s software at local platinum mine

6th June 2014

General Electric (GE) Intelligent Platforms, a unit of US multinational conglomerate corporation GE Energy, has partnered with RKA Consulting, the South Africa-based technical support, training and... 


Development of black junior coal sector now a matter of urgency as Eskom approaches ‘supply cliff’

Development of black junior coal sector now a matter of urgency as Eskom approaches ‘supply cliff’

6th June 2014

Securing sufficient thermal coal for State-owned power utility Eskom to keep the lights on going forward is vital in the face of what coal commentators refer to as a projected Eskom coal supply... 


African iron-ore juniors face funding woes

African iron-ore juniors face funding woes

5th June 2014

The current iron-ore price uncertainty was a significant challenge for junior miners trying to obtain finance for their projects in Africa, International Finance Corporation (IFC) mining investment... 


Long-term iron-ore demand outlook not all doom and gloom

Long-term iron-ore demand outlook not all doom and gloom

3rd June 2014

Despite slowing demand from China, the long-term demand outlook for iron-ore was not bleak, global commodity industry pricing and market analysis firm CRU consultant Serafino Capoferri told... 


MARK JONES
Green Line Mining enables mining companies to make a step-change in their economic performance by developing long-term plans with significantly better cash-flow profiles

Business optimisation firm urges holistic, sustainable plans for mining operations

30th May 2014

Although optimising cash flow throughout the entire mining value chain in Africa’s current capital-constrained mining industry is important, business optimisation firm Whittle Consulting believes... 


ALISTAIR HEWITT
The long-term fundamentals for gold demand are well in place

Gold demand almost unchanged at 1 074 t in first quarter

30th May 2014

The fundamentals of the gold market remain robust with a return to the long-term average patterns of demand, says the World Gold Council’s (WGC’s) latest ‘Gold Demand Trends’ report, covering... 


BME continues to grow after 30 years,  focused on expansion

BME continues to grow after 30 years, focused on expansion

30th May 2014

Celebrating three decades in business, mining explosives company BME has noted continual growth on the African continent throughout this time and has firmly set its sights on further expanding its... 


AWARD WINNERS
The 2014 Southern African Coal Processing Society’s (SACPS’s) yearly dinner dance event. Left to right: Hendrik Nortje, Angelique du Randt, Kevin McMillan and SACPS chairperson Kobus du Plessis

Anglo metallurgist honoured for promoting coal processing industry

30th May 2014

The Southern African Coal Processing Society (SACPS) awarded the ‘Coal Man of the Year’ title to mining giant Anglo American coal division metallurgy manager and industry stalwart Kevin McMillan at... 


REHABILITATION WIN
Fungcoal could eliminate or significantly reduce the need to lay down scarce topsoil and subsoils on opencast mined-out pits and discard dumps

Anglo to prove viability of bioconversion technology in near term

23rd May 2014

The coal division of diversified miner Anglo American, will focus on proving the long-term viability of its Fungcoal bioconversion technology by conducting trial tests of the technology in the near... 


World Gold Council's Alistair Hewitt

Q1 gold demand indicates degree of stability in marketplace – WGC

20th May 2014

The fundamentals of the gold market remain robust with a return to the long-term average patterns of demand, says the World Gold Council’s (WGC’s) latest 'Gold Demand Trends' report, covering... 


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