Kwa-Zulu Natal Department of Mineral Resources
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There is extensive mining of carbonates in the Simuna area along the banks of the Umzimkulu river to the north of Port Shepstone on the KZN south coast. The quarries produce clinker for the cement industry,
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Mining and Quarrying. KwaZulu-Natal’s resources consist mainly of sand and aggregate and most mining operations are in those commodities. Ilmenite, rutile and
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Department Of Mineral Resources Kwazulu Natal is a province of South Africa that was created in 1994 when the Zulu bantustan of KwaZulu. ... SOUTH COAST STONE
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2017.4.7 Contributors to the KwaZulu-Natal mining sector. 635. Mining was responsible for about 2% of KwaZulu-Natal’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2013,
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In the Western Cape Province, heavy mineral bearing sands are present along the west coast, north of Dwarskersbos within Quaternary beach and aeolian placers. 17 A total of 16 placers have been discovered but only 2
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operating quarries in the Republic of South Africa. The mines are grouped according to provinces. Names of quarries, their owners, postal addresses, telephone and fax
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2022.10.3 Namibia is also a leading producer of zinc. There are two operational mines: Skorpion Zinc (operated by Vedanta Resources) and Rosh Pinah (owned by
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