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  2. Gold Fields - Wikipedia

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    The firm was formed in 1998 with the amalgamation of the gold assets of Gold Fields of South Africa Limited and Gencor Limited. The company traces its roots back to 1887, when Cecil Rhodes founded Gold Fields of South Africa Limited. As of 2019, Gold Fields was the world's eighth-largest producer of gold. [4]

  3. Driefontein mine - Wikipedia

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    Year of acquisition. 2002. The Driefontein mine is a large mine located in the northern part of South Africa in Gauteng. Driefontein is an important gold producer and represents one of the largest uranium reserves in South Africa having estimated reserves of 238 million tonnes of ore grading 0.0053% uranium. [ 1]

  4. Sibanye-Stillwater - Wikipedia

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    According to their 2020 annual report, the company produced 3 million ounces of PGM and 0.98 million ounces of gold. [12] In 2020, the group employed 84,775 people, mostly in South Africa. Thus, Sibanye-Stillwater is one of the top four private sector employers in South Africa and the largest industrial employer in the state of Montana. [13]

  5. Blue Train (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    1,067 mm ( 3 ft 6 in) The Blue Train is a luxury train that travels an approximately 1,600-kilometre (990 mi) journey in South Africa, between Pretoria and Cape Town. [ 1] It is one of the most luxurious train journeys in the world. It offers butler service, two lounge cars (smoking and non-smoking), an observation car, and carriages with gold ...

  6. Mining industry of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Diamond and gold production are now well down from their peaks, though South Africa is still fifth in worldwide gold production, [ 3] but remains a cornucopia of mineral riches. It is the world's largest producer [ 4] of chrome, manganese, platinum, vanadium and vermiculite. It is the second largest producer [ 4] of ilmenite, palladium, rutile ...

  7. Witwatersrand Gold Rush - Wikipedia

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    The gold rush saw massive development of Johannesburg and the Witwatersrand, and the area today is the prime metropolitan area of South Africa. One consequence of the gold rush was the construction of the first railway lines in this part of Africa. As a result of the rapid development of the goldfields on the Witwatersrand in the 1880s and the ...

  8. Blyvooruitzicht - Wikipedia

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    Blyvooruitzicht. /  26.4012278°S 27.4017750°E  / -26.4012278; 27.4017750. Blyvooruitzicht ( Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈblɛifuərœitsəχt]) is a gold mine and gold-mining village in Gauteng, South Africa. It is situated about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south of the centre of Carletonville and 80 kilometres (50 mi) westwards from ...

  9. Consolidated Gold Fields - Wikipedia

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    Consolidated Gold Fields of South Africa was founded in 1887 and incorporated in London to fund the newly discovered gold reefs in the Transvaal. [1] By 1900 it had already started to diversify outside South Africa. [1] After 1945 it acquired mines in the United States and Australia. [1] Until the 1970s, it was predominantly a mining finance ...