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  2. African Rainbow Minerals - Wikipedia

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    African Rainbow Minerals Limited is a mining company based in South Africa. ARM has interests in a wide range of mines, including platinum and platinum group metals (PGMs), iron , coal , copper , and gold . [ 2 ]

  3. Nkomati mine - Wikipedia

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    African Rainbow Minerals The Nkomati mine is a large mine in the north-east of South Africa near Machadodorp in Mpumalanga . Nkomati represents one of the largest nickel reserves in South Africa having estimated reserves of 408.6 million tonnes of ore grading 0.33% nickel . [ 1 ]

  4. Mining industry of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Premier Diamond Mine, Cullinan, Gauteng, South Africa An aerial view of the Two Rivers mine in Steelpoort, Limpopo, owned by both African Rainbow Minerals and Impala Platinum holdings limited. Mining in South Africa was once the main driving force [1] behind the history and development of Africa's most advanced and richest economy. [2]

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  6. Steelpoort - Wikipedia

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    Mining operations around Steelpoort include the Dwarsrivier chrome mine (30 km from Steelpoort, located in Mpumalanga) [3] owned by Assmang, Tweefontein chrome mine and Tubatse Ferrochrome, owned by Samancor, Two Rivers and Modikwa platinum mines managed by Patrice Motsepe’s African Rainbow Minerals, as well as Mototolo platinum mine and the ...

  7. Kalumines - Wikipedia

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    TEAL is a subsidiary of African Rainbow Minerals (ARM). [2] In their 2011 annual report, (ARM), which had acquired a stake in the property, described it as being in the "exploration to feasibility" phase of development. [5]

  8. Patrice Motsepe - Wikipedia

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    Founder, African Rainbow Minerals Patrice Tlhopane Motsepe (born 28 January 1962) is a South African billionaire businessman and football administrator. [ 2 ] Patrice Motsepe was born to Kgosi Augustine Motsepe, a chief of the Mmakau branch of the Tswana people .

  9. South Korea, Africa leaders pledge deeper ties, critical ...

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    Hosting a first-ever summit with the leaders of 48 African nations, Yoon said South Korea would increase development aid for Africa to $10 billion over the next six years as it looks to tap the ...