https://www.polity.org.za
Deepening Democracy through Access to Information
Home / News / All News RSS ← Back
Africa|Energy|Environment|Exploration|Industrial|Logistics|Mining|Projects|Resources|System
Africa|Energy|Environment|Exploration|Industrial|Logistics|Mining|Projects|Resources|System
africa|energy|environment|exploration|industrial|logistics|mining|projects|resources|system
Close

Email this article

separate emails by commas, maximum limit of 4 addresses

Sponsored by

Close

Article Enquiry

First call applications for R400m junior mining exploration fund close July 12


Close

Embed Video

First call applications for R400m junior mining exploration fund close July 12

Unless exploration increases fast, the vital mining economy will shrink.
Ndalamo Resources CEO Shammy Luvhengo

4th June 2024

By: Martin Creamer
Creamer Media Editor

ARTICLE ENQUIRY      SAVE THIS ARTICLE      EMAIL THIS ARTICLE

Font size: -+

JOHANNESBURG (miningweekly.com) – The first call applications for the R400-million junior mining exploration fund (JMEF) close on July 12.

This was stated on Tuesday in a media release issued by the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE), in partnership with the Council for Geoscience (CGS) and the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC).

Advertisement

Officially established earlier this year, the JMEF aims to enable eligible South African junior mining enterprises to access funding for prospecting work; increase access to mine orebodies; and promote economic inclusion to support equitable economic growth.

The widespread South African mining industry view is that unless exploration increases very quickly, there will be a real lack of projects to replace mines facing closure, which is arising faster than expected owing to global disruption.

Advertisement

A collective effort is being made by Minerals Council South Africa, the CGS and the IDC by speaking on joint platforms to promote a return to growth in the shrinking South African mining industry.

There is overwhelming determination that South Africa, which is currently attracting below 1% of global exploration investment, should return growth in a sector that has multiple economic and employment benefits.

As a country, South Africa certainly must become one of the key players in the move to transition to a low carbon future and the need to extract critical minerals that are going to be necessary to combat global climate change.

Obtaining a good understanding of the landscape of minerals across the breadth and depth of South Africa represents a major economic growth opportunity.

For juniors to be able to play a role, enabling factors must be put in place. Junior miners numbering 38 make up more than half of the membership of the Minerals Council, an employer policy promoting organisation representing 90% of South African mining by value.

Calls are being made for all the necessary regulatory and administrative elements to be aligned and for various government departments to function together to enable mining and exploration to proceed at pace.

The cadastral system must enable very efficient processing of exploration applications without forgetting that exploration is largely entrepreneurial.

“Collaboration is paramount. Industry leaders, policymakers, and the logistics solution providers need to work together to create a more inclusive environment for junior miners. This means fostering open communication, establishing clear and efficient access protocols,” says Ndalamo Resources CEO Shammy Luvhengo on empowering junior miners.

The establishment of the JMEF is seen as a positive move in view of the scope of exploration that is going to be required. Details of the required JMEF documents can be found on www.idc.co.za/junior-mining/

Enquiries can be made to DMRE’s Makhosonke Buthelezi at 082 359 5584 and mediadesk@dmre.gov.za

Assistance with online submissions is also available at the IDC or DMRE regional offices. Eligible enterprises are encouraged to submit applications to jmef@idc.co.za or alternatively submit physical documents at the IDC offices at 19 Fredman Drive, Sandton.

EMAIL THIS ARTICLE      SAVE THIS ARTICLE ARTICLE ENQUIRY

To subscribe email subscriptions@creamermedia.co.za or click here
To advertise email advertising@creamermedia.co.za or click here

Comment Guidelines

About

Polity.org.za is a product of Creamer Media.
www.creamermedia.co.za

Other Creamer Media Products include:
Engineering News
Mining Weekly
Research Channel Africa

Read more

Subscriptions

We offer a variety of subscriptions to our Magazine, Website, PDF Reports and our photo library.

Subscriptions are available via the Creamer Media Store.

View store

Advertise

Advertising on Polity.org.za is an effective way to build and consolidate a company's profile among clients and prospective clients. Email advertising@creamermedia.co.za

View options

Email Registration Success

Thank you, you have successfully subscribed to one or more of Creamer Media’s email newsletters. You should start receiving the email newsletters in due course.

Our email newsletters may land in your junk or spam folder. To prevent this, kindly add newsletters@creamermedia.co.za to your address book or safe sender list. If you experience any issues with the receipt of our email newsletters, please email subscriptions@creamermedia.co.za