Regulatory News:
Following the announcement on 20 November 2007, in which Kalagadi
Manganese and ArcelorMittal announced the finalisation of an agreement
confirming the selection of ArcelorMittal as a joint venture partner in
developing Kalagadi’s manganese deposits, the
Parties have today announced that all conditions precedent to the
transaction have been satisfied and the transaction implemented.
ArcelorMittal has effected payment of its subscription amount to
subscribe for a 50% interest in Kalagadi Manganese. The USD 432.5
million deal will result in the establishment and implementation of the
joint venture between Kalahari Resources, Industrial Development
Corporation Limited (“IDC”)
and ArcelorMittal that will lead to the development in South Africa of:
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a manganese mine, beneficiation plant and sinter complex in the
Northern Cape Province; and
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a smelter complex in Coega, Eastern Cape Province.
Commenting, Daphne Mashile-Nkosi, Chairperson of Kalagadi Manganese,
said: "We are excited to have finalised the participation of
ArcelorMittal in Kalagadi Manganese. The investment by ArcelorMittal,
the world’s largest steel producer, provides
Kalagadi Manganese with a solid platform to progress the implementation
and operation of the project. We believe that over and above the capital
injection, our new partner will add significant value to the business in
respect of enhancing operational efficiencies”.
Nku N. Nyembezi-Heita, ArcelorMittal nominee Director of Kalagadi
Manganese, said: “We are delighted to have
concluded the subscription for shares in Kalagadi Manganese.
This is an exciting greenfield project that will facilitate the
ownership of previously disadvantaged communities into the manganese ore
and alloy industries, resulting in employment opportunities in the
Northern Cape and Coega areas, whilst bolstering export earnings for
South Africa.
We look forward to developing a world-class manganese operation together
with our partners Kalahari Resources and IDC”.
Commenting on this deal the SBU Head for Mining & Beneficiation at IDC
Abel Malinga said: “this transaction is
significant to us in many ways; firstly, it is line with the IDC’s
mandate of promoting industrial development and secondly the BEE element
of this transaction will enable black business to have a meaningful
participation in this industry”.
Kalagadi Manganese's project is situated in the Kuruman / Hotazel
district of the Northern Cape Province. The Parties intend establishing
a manganese ore mine and sinter plant at Hotazel that will ultimately
produce 2.4 million tonnes of sinter product per annum. It will also see
the establishment of a 320 000 tpa ferromanganese alloy production
facility in the Coega Industrial Development Zone in Port Elizabeth.