Were it not for South Africa’s infrastructure and rail constraints, the country’s export coal could have filled the global shortages. However, endless problems at South African ports, an inefficient railroad network, deteriorating road infrastructure and wanton destruction, crime, and vandalism, has for all intent and purposes killed the goose that laid the golden eggs.
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Read MoreCoal mining company Kangra, a subsidiary of mining investment company Menar, is nearing the completion of its Udumo Adit housing relocation project, in Donkerhoek, Mpumalanga. Udumo shaft (previously known as Twyfelhoek mine) forms part of one of the planned shafts to access the Kusipongo resource that has a coal reserve of about 41.9-million tons which could extend the life of the mine by more than 20 years.
Read MoreCoal Mining company Kangra, a subsidiary of mining investment company Menar, is near completion on the construction of the Twyfelhoek Adit, which form part of the Kusipongo coal reserve.
Read MoreCoal mining company Kangra – a subsidiary of mining investment group Menar – started mining first coal from its new underground Udumo adit on February 9.
Read MoreThe company recently announced that the construction of the Twyfelhoek Adit (part of the Kusipongo coal reserve), which commenced 6 April 2021, is on track to be completed by mid-December 2021, with the first coal expected by the first quarter of 2022.
Read MoreConstruction started on 6 April 2021 and is on course to be completed by mid-December 2021, with the first coal expected by the first quarter of 2022.
Read MoreCoal mining company Kangra, a subsidiary of mining investment company Menar, is nearing the completion of the construction of the Twyfelhoek Adit, which forms part of the Kusipongo coal reserve in South Africa.
Read MoreAgreements were reached with affected families living within 500 m of the mine to be relocated, and Kangra is in the process of building the families new homes using local contractors.
Read MoreKangra is targeting a production rate of 1.44 million tpy from the underground mining sections, and 360 000 tpy from the available opencast areas for the duration of the life of mine.
Read Morewyfelhoek has met all the regulatory requirements. The company has allocated a capital budget of R153.6 million to establish the shaft and the project is progressing very well.
Read MoreCoal mining company Kangra, a subsidiary of mining investment company Menar, is nearing the completion of the construction of the Twyfelhoek Adit, which forms part of the Kusipongo coal reserve.
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Read MoreKangra coal mine located in Saul Mkhizeville, in Mpumalanga has restarted mining operations with the opening of Pit C. Coal mining company Kangra, which was put on care and maintenance due to Covid-19 lockdowns in the domestic and export markets has resumed operations.
Read MoreThe management of Kangra, a subsidiary of private investment company Menar, has over the last few weeks engaged various stakeholders to enable smooth commencement of operations that were suspended in March 2020.
Read MoreKangra coal mine located in Saul Mkhizeville, in Mpumalanga has restarted mining operations with the opening of Pit C
Read MoreCoal mining company Kangra, which was put on care and maintenance due to COVID-19 lockdowns in the domestic and export markets, has resumed operations at its coal mine, located in Saul Mkhizeville in the province of Mpumalanga, South Africa, has with the opening of Pit C.
Read MoreKangra coal mine located in Saul Mkhizeville, in Mpumalanga has restarted mining operations with the opening of Pit C.
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