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- Published: Wednesday, 29 September 2021 12:26
2023
East London handles first shipment of export manganese
The East London port received its first export manganese call on October 3 when vessel MV BBG Leader docked to load 30 000 metric tonnes at the East London Multipurpose Terminal.
Ntsimbintle mourns the passing of Executive Director Justin Pitt
It is with immense sadness that Ntsimbintle advises of the passing of our Executive Director, Justin Pitt. Justin was central to the establishment of Ntsimbintle Holdings and has been a core member...
2022
Ntsimbintle mourns the passing of David Brown
It is with immense sadness that we share the news of the sudden passing of Ntsimbintle Holdings’ non-executive director David Brown. A mining industry stalwart, David had a way of winning people...
Ntsimbintle - A New Manganese Leader Emerges
South Africa has the largest reserves of manganese and was the world’s second largest producer of the mineral in 2020. In this space a name to watch out for is Ntsimbintle Holdings. It has grown to...
2021
Macozoma’s Ntsimbintle has vehicle for manganese consolidation following Gilbertson ouster
The ousting in mid-October of Brian Gilbertson from Australia’s Jupiter Mines will have important consequences for South Africa’s manganese industry as it hands management control to the ambitious...
Gilbertson ousted from Jupiter Mines after shareholders rebel against executive pay
Brian Gilbertson, the revered South African mining executive, has been ousted from the board and chairmanship of Jupiter Mines following a shareholder revolt over executive pay.
Ntsimbintle Holdings welcomes outcomes of Jupiter Mines AGM
Johannesburg (20 October 2021) – Ntsimbintle Holdings, a South African mining house, is a major shareholder in Jupiter Mines (ASX: JMS).
New Mokala manganese mine heading for steady state, solar power
Johannesburg (miningweekly.com) – With mining now ramping up, the new Mokala manganese mine in the Northern Cape anticipates being at steady state production by the third quarter of 2021.
Promising suite of manganese assets facing extremely attractive manganese fundamentals
Johannesburg (miningweekly.com) – Unlisted empowered mining investment company Ntsimbintle Holdings, which last month grabbed the headlines by becoming the biggest shareholder in the ASX-listed...
Ntsimbintle Holdings says swoop on Jupiter Mines stake a step in SA manganese consolidation
The consolidation of South Africa’s manganese industry “still made sense”, said Justin Pitt, MD of Safika Holdings, a black-controlled shareholder in Ntsimbintle Holdings.
Empowered Ntsimbintle strengthens standing in manganese mining
Johannesburg (miningweekly.com) – Mining investment company Ntsimbintle Holdings has acquired a further 13.8% stake in Jupiter Mines, making it the Australian-listed miner’s largest shareholder,...
Ntsimbintle Holdings R1.3-billion vote of confidence in Tshipi and South Africa’s manganese sector
Ntsimbintle Holdings, last week acquired a further 13.8% stake in Jupiter Mines (270.5 million shares), making it the Australian-listed miner’s largest shareholder, with a total holding of 19.9%....
2017
Grassroots shareholders celebrate black-controlled manganese mine’s R300m dividend
Against the background of rising calls for radical economic transformation in South Africa’s mining sector, particularly transformation that benefits the country’s communities, grassroots...
Ntsimbintle Mining celebrates transformation where it’s needed most
Guests gathered on 22 June 2017 at the Kalahari Country Club in Kathu, Northern Cape to celebrate the transformation success of Ntsimbintle Mining.
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