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08/07/2020

Khanye Colliery Opencast Mining is looking for suitable and experienced candidate's for permanent positions below

VACANT POSITION'S
ADT Operator x6
Dozer x4
Excavator x6
Grader
Front End Loader(FEL)

REQUIREMENTS

Grade 10 certificate(school's report must be submitted with cv's)
Valid public driver's license
3 years relevant experience
Pass dover test and medical examination

To apply : [email protected]

BEFORE APPLICATION KINDLY CONTACT HR OFFICER MR Mkhondo on 063 607 9531

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We primarily align ourselves with the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 which is the overarching legal framework of South Africa. We aim to abide by all relevant provisions of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act, 28 of 2002 (“MPRDA”) which is the predominant piece of legislation governing rights to conduct reconnaissance, prospecting and mining in South Africa. We also abide by all other pieces of legislation that specifically governs mining such as the Mining Titles Registration Act 16 of 1967, Mineral and Petroleum Resources Royalty Act 28 of 2008, as well as the Mine Health and Safety Act 29 of 1996 which specifically focuses on the health and safety of the employees on mines.

We further conduct business with our employees on the basis of the Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995 as well as Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998, and also have a particular focus on the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act 53 of 2003 in terms of how we source our employees and contractor. We have also annually submitted our progress on compliance and alignment with the Mining Charter of South Africa.

We take our Corporate Social Responsibility serious and address it in terms of our Social and Labour Plans (SLP’s), which is also regulated by the MPRDA, but we always try and adopt a compassionate practice while focusing on the promotion of sustaina

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At our mines, we strive to conform to good corporate governance requirements in as far as the way we do business with our clients and suppliers, the purchasing procedures of the company and the work ethic of the employees working for the company. We maintain a policy of employing people from the local community as far as possible in order to assist in the upliftment of these communities by benefiting from employment on our mines. This is to ensure that we assist in achieving financial stability by creating employment opportunities. We will, however, look outside the community if the necessary skills are not available.


We strive at all times to be compliant with the regulatory requirements regarding environmental issues. We have monthly environmental inspections our mines with a monthly report and compliance feedback. We are closely involved with the DMR, local municipality, farmers, farming and urban community structures in community-related issues and get involved in the community with events such as:


Assisting with upgrades of a centre for disabled children

Running ABET training for rural community people done close to the mines

Purchasing a house for the CMR to be used for a place of safety for children in Middelburg as

part of our SLP commitment to the community

Purchasing of PPE and other supplies from local SMME BEE suppliers

Using local BEE

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DE WITTEKRANS

De Wittekrans is a greenfields project located south of Hendrina, Mpumalanga.

The project has an estimated life of mine of approximately 25 years based on a ROM production of approximately 300 000 t/m.

Mining will take place through underground and opencast methods.

The mining right, water use license and environmental authorisation have been granted. A water use licence for the opencast operations is currently in progress.

Opencast operations are planned to commence in the second quarter of 2020.



WITFONTEIN

Witfontein is a greenfields project located north west of Bethal, Mpumalanga.

The project has an estimated life of mine of approximately 6 years based on a ROM production of approximately 150 000 t/m.

The mining right, environmental authorisation, and water use licence applications have been submitted and are awaiting approval.

Mining will take place through both opencast and underground methods.

The quality of coal is for local consumption and export market.



SPRINGFIELD

Springfield is a project located in Vereeniging, Gauteng.

The project has an estimated life of mine of approximately 36 years based on a ROM production of approximately 600 000 t/m.

Mining is planned to take place through opencast methods.

The mining right, environmental authorisation, and water use licence applications have been submitted.



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KHANYE COLLIERY Khanye Colliery is our flagship opencast mine located in Bronkhorstspruit, Gauteng. The mine has a remai...
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KHANYE COLLIERY

Khanye Colliery is our flagship opencast mine located in Bronkhorstspruit, Gauteng. The mine has a remaining life of mine of 14 years.

Opencast mining commenced in January 2018. The mine produces 240 000 t/m of ROM coal. Our 400 tph Larcodems plant was commissioned in March 2019. The coal is washed and predominantly used for the export market.

Run of Mine Indicative Quality

CV: 20.57 MJ/kg (air dry basis)

Ash: 30.4 % (air dry basis)

Inherent Moisture: 3.3 % (air dry basis)

Volatile Content: 17.0 % (air dry basis)

Fixed Carbon: 49.3 % (air dry basis)

DAFV: 25.5 % (air dry basis)

Total Sulphur: 0.96 % (air dry basis)



PHALANNDWA COLLIERY

Our opencast Phalanndwa Colliery located 10 km east of Delmas, Mpumalanga, commenced mining in January 2013 with a 400 tph Dense Medium Separation processing plant for beneficiation.

Utilising its own mining equipment, Phalanndwa extracts 120 000 t/m of ROM coal of No: 2 upper, 2 main and 2 lower seams with ROM top size of 500 mm.

Phalanndwa Colliery Extension Project commenced mining in July 2019 and has an approximate life of mine of five years.

Run of Mine Indicative Quality

CV: 19.0-22.5 MJ/kg (air dry basis)

Ash: 19-22% (air dry basis)

Volatile: 23.5-24.5% (air dry basis)

Inherent Moisture: 4-5.5% (air dry basis)

Total moisture: 6-9% (as received basis)

Sulphur: 0.5-12% (air dry basis)

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KHANYE COLLIERY

Khanye Colliery is our flagship opencast mine located in Bronkhorstspruit, Gauteng. The mine has a remaining life of mine of 14 years.

Opencast mining commenced in January 2018. The mine produces 240 000 t/m of ROM coal. Our 400 tph Larcodems plant was commissioned in March 2019. The coal is washed and predominantly used for the export market.

Run of Mine Indicative Quality

CV: 20.57 MJ/kg (air dry basis)

Ash: 30.4 % (air dry basis)

Inherent Moisture: 3.3 % (air dry basis)

Volatile Content: 17.0 % (air dry basis)

Fixed Carbon: 49.3 % (air dry basis)

DAFV: 25.5 % (air dry basis)

Total Sulphur: 0.96 % (air dry basis)



PHALANNDWA COLLIERY

Our opencast Phalanndwa Colliery located 10 km east of Delmas, Mpumalanga, commenced mining in January 2013 with a 400 tph Dense Medium Separation processing plant for beneficiation.

Utilising its own mining equipment, Phalanndwa extracts 120 000 t/m of ROM coal of No: 2 upper, 2 main and 2 lower seams with ROM top size of 500 mm.

Phalanndwa Colliery Extension Project commenced mining in July 2019 and has an approximate life of mine of five years.

Run of Mine Indicative Quality

CV: 19.0-22.5 MJ/kg (air dry basis)

Ash: 19-22% (air dry basis)

Volatile: 23.5-24.5% (air dry basis)

Inherent Moisture: 4-5.5% (air dry basis)

Total moisture: 6-9% (as received basis)

Sulphur: 0.5-12% (air dry

HAKHANO COLLIERYHakhano Colliery was our first opencast coal mine, commencing operations in 2009 and is located 20 km ea...
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HAKHANO COLLIERY

Hakhano Colliery was our first opencast coal mine, commencing operations in 2009 and is located 20 km east of Middelburg, Mpumalanga. The resources were depleted in 2019.

Hakhano’s processing plant will be restarted in mid-2021 once a new nearby mining project receives the required licenses

SINGANI COLLIERYOur opencast Singani Colliery was located 30 km east of Middleburg, Mpumalanga, and commenced mining in ...
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SINGANI COLLIERY

Our opencast Singani Colliery was located 30 km east of Middleburg, Mpumalanga, and commenced mining in September 2014. The resources were depleted in 2019.

We are currently actively rehabilitating Singani

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OUR VISION

Our vision is to be a leading partner in the mining industry, which contributes to prosperity, transformation and economic growth in South Africa.

OUR MISSION

Our mission is to unlock vast coal potential in South Africa by ensuring shareholders' equity growth and the enhancement of economic activity local communities where we operate.

OUR VALUES

We subscribe to the values of honesty, reliability, integrity and dignity in the way we conduct business

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Canyon Coal is a coal exploration, mining and processing company. It operates collieries and processing plants in the Mpumalanga and Gauteng provinces of South Africa. Canyon is also involved in various exploration projects in various parts of the country.

Canyon prides itself on the fact that it is positively contributing to the development and transformation of South African society. The company is improving lives and helping to grow the overall economy by implementing responsible mining practices through transparent, beneficial and profitable business partnerships.

Canyon’s current operations comprise the Hakhano, Khanye, Phalanndwa, and Ukufisa Collieries. Hakhano is located in Middelburg, Mpumalanga, and produce bituminous coal for the export market. Phalanndwa Colliery, in Delmas, Mpumalanga, Ukufisa Colliery, in Springs, Gauteng, and Khanye Colliery, in Bronkhorstspruit, Gauteng all produce a bituminous product that is used for local consumption and export markets. In addition to having operational mines, Canyon also have an active exploration portfolio that aims to unlock potential resources.

Through equitable partnerships and acquisitions, Canyon has expanded its operations by acquiring strategic resources to supplement its current operations while developing new ones. Canyon’s most recent acquisition is Kangra Coal, which is located in the town of Saul Mkhizeville, in Mpumalanga. Canyon completed acquisition of Kangra Coal from Madrid-listed Gas Natural Fenosa, in August 2018. Kangra Coal comprises an underground mine and opencast operations, which produce a total of two-million tons of coal a year.

Canyon is cognisant of the impact that mining has on the environment and surrounding communities. Hence compliance with applicable legislation is a top priority in all areas of Canyon’s operations in its efforts to minimise its mine’s impact on life and the environment.

Canyon Coal was the first coal mining company in South Africa to participate in the

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7th Floor, 13 Fredman Drive, Fredman Towers
Bronkhorstspruit
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