Appendix C: PPP Materials Appendix C (1): Stakeholder Database NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY PROCESSES FOR A PROPOSED OPEN PIT MAGNETITE MINE, , PROVINCE IN TERMS OF THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ACT, 1998 (ACT NO.107 OF 1998)

DMR Reference numbers: LP 30/5/1/2/3/2/1/10102EM LP 30/5/1/1/2/10102MR STAKEHOLDER DATABASE

ORGANISATION FIRST NAME LAST NAME Noria Senyelo Malebo Mokhonoana Molatelo Bambo Stephina Chaba Alfred Masipa Brand Nthako David Van Wyk Dolo Masalesa Emile Honiball FJ Lee Hendrik Vermaak Hendrik Jacob Meijer Jacob Mashiane James Boya Johannes Manamela John Manganye Justice Mathabathe Katlego Fortune Mashele Klaas Manganyi Lesiba Lamola Mike Yorke-Hart M L Mabua Paballo Molamodi Piet De Bryn Rufus Langa S Maluleka Seemole Masipa Simon Mokomme Sonwabile Mnwana William Langa William Pale Moyahabo Maisela TJ Shongwe Anne Mayher

1 Salome Lelaka Silvia Motlana Tandani Rakhumba Agri SA Willem Van Jaarsveld ANC Marulaneng John Nkuna Anglo Platinum Hermanus Prinsloo Arend Dieperink Museum,Mokopane The Manager Association of Southern African Professional Archaeologist Catherine Namono Bakenberg Traditional Authority H Masalesa Bakenberg Tribal Authority E Langa Bakenberg Tribal Authority L Makgakga Bakenberg Tribal Authority L Boya Bakenberg Tribal Authority RK Langa Bakenberg Village Godfrey Langa Bakenberg Village Kholofelo Bakenburg Public Library Hellen Langa Bakenburg Tribal Authority MS Nkhumane Bakenburg Tribal Authority Tebogo Langa Bakenburg Village Caroline Langa Bakenburg Village Hellen Malapile Bakenburg Village Lizzy Rapetoa Bakenburg Village Mpho Baloyi Bakenburg Village Pertunia Langa Bakenburg Village Tshepo Seanego Bakenburg Village Cosmos Langa Bakenburg Village Frans Mojela Bakenburg Village Frans Mokgoka Bakenburg Village James Kwetsi Bakenburg Village Joseph Matloa Bakenburg Village Kgaugelo Matswagole Bakenburg Village Lesiba Langa Bakenburg Village Peter Masha Bakenburg Village Peter Shibambo Bakenburg Village Phuti Tshipana Bakenburg Village Silas Nkhumane Bakenburg Village Simon Makhafola Bakenburg Village Sydney Lebese Bakenburg Village William Matjila Bakenburg Village Jane Mokgobanama Bakenburg Village Nono Mashaba Basogadi Village Matshidiso Kekana Basogadi Village Melva Masalesa Basogadi Village Alfred Mabusela Basogadi Village Charles Langa Basogadi Village Daniel Mabusela Basogadi Village Elias Lepetlana Basogadi Village Frans Mabusela Basogadi Village Joel Lamola Basogadi Village Patrick Letoha Basogadi Village Paulina Boya Basogadi Village Julia Boya Basogadi Village Maggy Tala Basogadi Village Meisi Boya 2 Basogadi Village Rosina Langa Birdlife Mark Anderson Birdlife South Africa Simon Gear Broad Brush Investments 26 Louis Botha Bushveld Mineral Resources Tshilisanani Nethononda Bushveld Minerals Thato Lamola Community Development Worker Hetty Lebelo Community Development Worker Vorster Chauke Chamber of Mines Stephina Mudau Clermont Village Elias Lamola Clermont Village ME Sekokotla Clermont Village MW Raphulo Clermont Village MJ Pila Clermont Village Monicca Lamola Clermont Village Mpho Mamtji Clermont Village Salome Yeni Clermont Village Alpheus Shilenge Clermont Village Daniel Ramolobeng Clermont Village Donald Pete Clermont Village Ernest Sekokotla Clermont Village F Maila Clermont Village Johannes Maloba Clermont Village Johannes Chipana Clermont Village Joseph Chipana Clermont Village Kolobe Mashala Clermont Village Lawrence Mautlana Clermont Village MF Tobo Clermont Village Mokolobetji Mabua Clermont Village Moses Yeni Clermont Village Phillip Sekokotla Clermont Village Phillip Matlala Clermont Village Robinson Lamola Clermont Village William Sekokotla Clermont Village Zacharia Pila Clermont Village Mmanoko Makgotlho Clermont Village Rose Shongwane Clermont Village Sebati Matlala Clermont Village T Shongwane Clermont Village MM Mahloko Clermont Village Ramokone Joyce Mashala Clermont Village Sophia Pete Clermont Village Esther Komape Department of Education S S Monama Department of Agriculture , Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) Lydia Bosoga Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) Mashudu Marubini Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) Mpume Ntlokwana Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) Portia Khumalo Department of Archeology, Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies Amanda Esterhuysen Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) Lucas Mahlangu Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) Mark Gordon Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) Obed Baloyi Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) Zingisa Phohlo 3 Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) Millicent Solomons Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) Phuti Ramolobeng Digby Wells Environmental Barbara Wessels Digby Wells Environmental Mel Pillay Digby Wells Environmental Steve Horak Digby Wells Environmental Melthonea Makhafola Dipilikomong Village Bitso Balodi Dipilikomong Village Julia Ramasela Papo Dipilikomong Village Lucas Mabetwa Dipilikomong Village Madimetja Kekana Dipilikomong Village Mosesane Tlabago Dipilikomong Village Dikeledi Hlongoane Dipilikomong Village Leah Mabale Ditlotswane Village Solomon Manamela Ditlotswane Village Salome Manamela Ditlotswane Village Josephina Madiba Ditlotswane Village Moses Mashitisho Ditlotswane Village Thabang Baloyi Ditlotswane Village Anikie Lamola Ditlotswane Village Albert Kgobe Ditlotswane Village Andrew Ramasobana Ditlotswane Village Axley Langa Ditlotswane Village Cornard Manaka Ditlotswane Village Daniel Langa Ditlotswane Village Daniel Moselakgome Ditlotswane Village Edwin Lamola Ditlotswane Village Ignatius Thakadu Digashu Ditlotswane Village Joe Mojela Ditlotswane Village Johannes Baloyi Ditlotswane Village John Hlongwane Ditlotswane Village Joseph Mongwe Ditlotswane Village Kgopotso Manamela Ditlotswane Village Kiba Madubenya Ditlotswane Village Lesiba Jacob Langa Ditlotswane Village Lucky Mashele Ditlotswane Village M F Phadu Ditlotswane Village Madimetja Phadu Ditlotswane Village Michael Machaba Ditlotswane Village MP Matlwa Ditlotswane Village Patrick Hadebe Ditlotswane Village Philemon Galane Ditlotswane Village Phillip Thubakgale Ditlotswane Village Richard Sethoga Ditlotswane Village Ronald Kwetsi Ditlotswane Village Sipho Mboweni Ditlotswane Village Solomon Manaka Ditlotswane Village Steven Mohomotji Ditlotswane Village Thabang Ndlovu Ditlotswane Village Fridah Ditlotswane Village Connie Mohumotsi Ditlotswane Village Johanna Mabuela Ditlotswane Village Magdeline Tjatji Ditlotswane Village Mahula Tjatji 4 Ditlotswane Village Maria Galane Ditlotswane Village Precious Langa Ditlotswane Village Salome Mashishi Ditlotswane Village Sebolaishi Tjatji Ditlotwsane Village Solomon Manaka Dpilikomong Village Abraham Langa Dtlotswane Village Lucas Mabusela Educated Risk Investments 40 AJ Kotze Endangered wildlife Trust (EWT) Adam Pires Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) Bradley Gibbons Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) Ashleigh Dore Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) Kirsty Brebner Endangered Wildlife Trust (EWT) Wendy Collinson Eskom Malesela Lelaka Eskom Transmission Land and Rights Tobile Bokwe Ga Masipa Village Sheron Seletela Ga Masipa Village Angelina Serite Ga Masipa Village Bridgette Masipa Ga Masipa Village Koena Manala Ga Matlou Village Mokgadi Moloto Ga Monare Village Malesela Monare Ga Monare Village Matsobane Monare Ga Mothoathoase Village Dennis Langa Ga Mothoathoase Village James Mokonyane Gauteng Provincial Government Noko Masogo Goodhope Village Dineo Marakalala Goodhope Village Kutlwano Kgomo Goodhope Village William Mboweni Goodhope Village Mildred Maluleke Goodhope Village Olitha Kgasi Goodhope Village Constance Marakalala Goodhope Village Kgasi Thema Goodhope Village Lebohang Pila GoodHope Village Maria Ramoroka Government of Lebowa Suzan Molele Induna and Humana Humana Organisation Dorothy Manala Institute for Human Evolution Francis Thackeray Ivanhoe Mines Ltd Jasmine Abrahams Kaditshwene Village EL Kolobe Kaditshwene Village HJ Rebombo Kaditshwene Village Alpheus Ditle Kaditshwene Village John Ngale Kaditshwene Village ST Macheke Kaditswene Village Stanley Masola Kaditswene Village Mapula Synthia Molekoa Kgubadi Villgae Aubrey Kekana Kodishwene Village Raesibe Meriam Mashishi Kotze Abel Daniel-Trustees AJ Kotze Kwenaite Village Agnes Sathekge Kwenaite Village FM Mapeka Kwenaite Village Johanna Mojela Kwenaite Village Sarah Monyeki Kwenaite Village Abram Mabokela 5 Kwenaite Village Frans Koka Kwenaite Village Johannes Koenaite Kwenaite Village Joseas Motlhola Kwenaite Village Peter Molotana Kwenaite Village Polinah Modise Kwenaite Village Caroline Mojela Kwenaite Village Nomsa Baloyi Kwenaite Village RR Sherambane Kwenaite Village Silindile Baloyi Kwenaite Village Mojela Langa Bakernberg Tribe Matsobane Langa Lawyers for Human Rights Kayan Leung Leads 2 Business Marlaine Andersen Leyden Village MH Makgobela Leyden Village MH Makgobela Leyden Village Prince Makgobela Leyden Village Samuel Lekoto Leyden Village Sello Moloko Leyden Village Thapelo Ntshane Leyden Village Salome Ntshana Limpopo Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) Aaron Kharivhe Limpopo Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) Ben Sengani Limpopo Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) Donald Mabanda Limpopo Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) Love Hlekane Limpopo Department of Public Works Ngoashenga Nare Limpopo Department of Rural Development and Land Reform SR Mphasha Limpopo Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) Thanyani Muronga Limpopo Department of Labour Carol Mthethwa Limpopo Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) Cate Mashapu Limpopo Department of Health and Social Development D Mafubela Limpopo Department of Agriculture Jacqueline Maisela Limpopo Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) Lerato Maibelo Limpopo Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Lorraine Mosebedi Limpopo Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) Malegodi Mahlatji Limpopo Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) Marencia Mashilo Limpopo Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) Mpho Mabuda Limpopo Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) Tebogo Mangaba Limpopo Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) Tebogo Mangaba Limpopo Department of Economic Development, Environment and Tourism(LEDET) Tinyiko Malungani Limpopo Department of Roads & Transport Jonathan Gafane Limpopo Development Agency Freddy Chaba Limpopo Economic Development, Environment and Tourism (LEDET) Phumozo Thivhafuni Limpopo Heritage Resources Authority (LIHRA) Donald Lithole Limpopo Provincial House of Traditional Leaders Solomon Dikgale Limpopo Tourism Agency The Manager Limpopo: Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs M G Makoko Village Jan Molala Lyden Village Maite Kgoele Mabula Village Alec Kgwele 6 Mabula Village Matsobane Lehutso Mabuladihlale Village Caiphus Ngoele Mabusela Village LG Kwenaite Mahlaba Village Joel Lamola Mahlaba Village Idah Langa Mahlaba Village Windy Kwenaite Mahlaba Village Abel Mbiza Mahlaba Village Eric Konaite Mahlaba Village Fraizer Matuma Selala Mahlaba Village Isaac Mina Mahlaba Village Japhta Mahwete Mahlaba Village Karel Chaba Mahlaba Village Peter Mokgalaka Mahlaba Village Piet Nkhumane Mahlaba Village Tebatso Sesako Mahlaba Village Boitomelo Phasha Mahlaba Village Elisa Setati Mahlaba Village Ingrid Konaiti Mahlaba Village Kgaugelo Seanego Mahlaba Village Rachel Selowo Mahlabathing Village Lesiba Seleka Village William Mathato Malokong kop Village John Maloka Malokong kop Village MJ Sethoga Malokong kop Village MR Molomo Malokong kop Village Tsogo Mokgatlane Malokong Kop Village Phillip Molekwa Malokong Kop Village Samuel Mabusela Malokong Kop Village Solly Pitseng Malokongkop Village Ndlovu Malokongkop Village Matswake Malokongkop Village Cate Pitseng Malokongkop Village Emmanuel Sebogoane Malokongkop Village Jeffrey Monkwe Malokongkop Village Lesiba Mabusela Malokongkop Village Malose Mabusela Malokongkop Village Beauty Mabusela Malokongkop Village Betty Mabusela Malokongkop Village Nthabiseng Mabusela MalokongKop Village Caroline Mothapo Ga-Lebelo Village Sello Lebelo Mapela Traditional Authorities Godfrey Mothiba Mapela Village Papo Maloka Marqott Farming Pty Ltd Manie Uys Marqott Farming Pty Ltd Rui Marques Marulaneng Village Cedric Chokwe Marulaneng Village Cedrick Chokwe Marulaneng Village Jan Sebeloane Marulaneng Village Lesetja Matlou Marulaneng Village Ronny Rampou Marulaneng Village September Mojadibodu Marulaneng Village Emily Mahlahla Marulaneng Village Gladness Hlongwane 7 Marulaneng Village Gladness Hlongwane Mathoathoase Village Jacob Mokomme Matlhaba Village Martina Letoka Matlhaba Village Ester Tlabago Matupa Exclusive Safaris Reenen Potgieter Mautjane Village Jimmy Mboweni Mautjane Village Lucky Mokgonyane Mautjane Village Lydia Motau Mmotong Village MP Langa Mmotong Village Elsie Moagi Mmotong Village Mmathapelo Sefaro Mmotong Village Frans Kgagabi Mmotong Village Innocent Masalesa Mmotong Village Kenneth Lamola Mmotong Village Khomotjo Langa Mmotong Village Koketso Dhladhla Mmotong Village Lesibana Langa Mmotong Village Mashao Mashao Mmotong Village S Nkhumane Mmotong Village SJ Choeke Mmotong Village Thabang Moagi Mmotong Village Thabang Koseni Mmotong Village Titus Mautjane Mmotong Village Titus Mautjane Mmotong Village Sikhanyisiwe Tjale Mmotong Village Dorothy Langa Mmotong Village Prudence Mbisa Mmotong Vllage Patricia Mashele Mogalakwena Local Municipality Abram Sithole Mogalakwena Local Municipality Anna Lehlaka Mogalakwena Local Municipality Minky Molekoa Mogalakwena Local Municipality Dan Seko Mogalakwena Local Municipality Lesibana David Langa Mogalakwena Local Municipality Malosi William Maboela Mogalakwena Local Municipality SW Kekana Mogalakwena Local Municipality Mpfariseni Nelusi Mogalakwena Municipality Rosina Masipa Mogalakwena Public Library Refilwe Madisha Mokopane Interested & Affected Communities Committee Rabelani Sadiki Mokopane Interested & Affected Communities Committee Shamima Aphiri Mokopane Interested & Affected Communities Committee Godfrey Matlala Mokopane Interested & Affected Communities Committee L Maruma Mokopane Village Anna Ramaoka Mokopane Village John Sekgobela Molekwa Clan Communal Prop Assoc Koffie Molekwa Molokongkop Village Veronicca Malete Piet Mautla Mosesetjane Village Brandy Molokomme Mosesetjane Village Mpho Molokomme Mosesetjane Village Tumelo Baloyi Mosesetjane Village Walter Masenya Mosesetsane Village Tumelo Molokomme Mothoathoase Village Masesi Mashitisa 8 Mothoathoase Village Pertunia Thabethe Mothoathoase Village Andries Mashao Mothoathoase Village Cedrick Langa Mothoathoase Village Damzah Gwangwa Mothoathoase Village Douglas Thabethe Mothoathoase Village Jacob Langa Mothoathoase Village Johanes Kekana Mothoathoase Village Kiba Masalesa Mothoathoase Village Tshepo Molamodi Mothoathoase Village Dikeledi Matjila Mothoathoase Village Francina Lebelo Mothwathwase Village Asnath Mabusela Mothwathwase Village Masesi Mashitisha Mthoathoase Village Thabang Molamudi Mutapa Exclusive Safaris Jaun Rhodes National Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) Ockie Van den Berg National Department of Water affairs Solly Mabuda National Government of the Republic of South Africa Dan Mongale Northern Transvaal Agricultural Union (NTLU) Wilma Prinsloo Pamish Investment No:39 Fredrick Mphephu Pamish Investment No:39 Simon Tshilisanai Pamish Investment No:39 Luke Longridge Pamish Investment No:39 Trott Saindi Phalafala Village LD Seko Pudakgopa Village Junior Masangbo Pudiakgopa (Mahlabatheng) LF Langa Pudiakgopa (Mahlabatheng) ML Malapile Pudiakgopa Vilage Martina Setlhoga Pudiakgopa Vill;age Margaret Serabama Pudiakgopa Villae James Morafi pudiakgopa Village Johanna Malapile Pudiakgopa village Mavis Tloubatla Pudiakgopa village Benjamin Ngwepe Pudiakgopa village Malose Manomela Pudiakgopa village Phillemon Malepa Pudiakgopa village Solomon Ramela Pudiakgopa village Salome Serabana Pudiakgopa Village Angelina Manamela Pudiakgopa Village Annah Ramela Pudiakgopa Village Dikeledi Rabalao Pudiakgopa Village Edith Mabusela Pudiakgopa Village Florence Thebetha Pudiakgopa Village Joye Rabalao Pudiakgopa Village Pauliuna Mokwena Pudiakgopa Village Salome Mokgaetji Pudiakgopa Village Sarah Rabalao Pudiakgopa Village Amos Mello Pudiakgopa Village Amos Lesibana Mabusela Pudiakgopa Village Bisto Lehong Pudiakgopa Village Dedloff Malete Pudiakgopa Village E Mafetjo Pudiakgopa Village Elias Malope Pudiakgopa Village Erasmus Mashiane 9 Pudiakgopa Village Frans Mabusela Pudiakgopa Village G Motlama Pudiakgopa Village Hendrik Langa Pudiakgopa Village Ignetious Marapo Pudiakgopa Village James Mpya Pudiakgopa Village Jan Mokwena Pudiakgopa Village Jonathan Ramela Pudiakgopa Village Lamek Ramoka Pudiakgopa Village Lesiba Mabuela Pudiakgopa Village Lesiba Justinnos Langa Pudiakgopa Village Malesela George Ramanna Pudiakgopa Village Marapo Ignetious Mawasha Pudiakgopa Village Morgan Selatlhaa Pudiakgopa Village Morulane Matlou Pudiakgopa Village Nathaniel Letsoko Pudiakgopa Village Nthokoa Madubye Pudiakgopa Village P Manala Pudiakgopa Village Piet Maselela Pudiakgopa Village Samuel Ramasepela Pudiakgopa Village Samuel Mmitja Pudiakgopa Village Samuel Manamela Pudiakgopa Village Selaelo Tlokane Pudiakgopa Village Silas Nkhumane Pudiakgopa Village Stanley Marakalala Pudiakgopa Village T Leboko Pudiakgopa Village Titus Langa Pudiakgopa Village Tshepiso Simon Mokgonyana Pudiakgopa Village Eva Malapile Pudiakgopa Village Julia Langa Pudiakgopa Village Komaite Khomotso Pudiakgopa Village Mardina Seletela Pudiakgopa Village Paulina Matsemela Pudiakgopa Village Sarah Manaka Pudiakgopa Village Annah Khuinana Pudiakgopa Village C Masoko Pudiakgopa Village C Mashiane Pudiakgopa Village Dinah Letsoko Pudiakgopa Village Eva Maboyage Pudiakgopa Village Francina Matsemela Pudiakgopa Village Francina Manamela Pudiakgopa Village Jane Marakalala Pudiakgopa Village Mageret Manamela Pudiakgopa Village Maggie Malepe Pudiakgopa Village Selina Madubye Pudiakgopa Village Shirley Setumu Pudiakgopa Village Stephina Sekoakoa Pudiakgopa Village Violet Mahapa Pudikgopa Village Malesela Langa Pudikgopa Village Lizbeth Langa Richard Spoor Inc Attorneys Richard Spoor Rock Art Research Institute David Pearce Rooiwal Village Edward Sethoga Rooiwal Village Kaizer Mahlong 10 Rooiwal Village LS Mokale Rooiwal Village Michael Mabusela Rooiwal Village Piet Matloa Rooiwal Village Simeon Mahlong Rooiwal Village Zacharia Boya Rooiwal Village Euphus Hatebe Rooiwal Village Euphus Hatebe Rooiwal Village Tebogo Mashabane Rooiwal Village Charlotte Chipana SA National Road Agency (SANRAL) Victoria Bota SAHRA Burial Grounds and Graves (BGG) Unit Mimi Seetelo Senita Village Daniel Sebetla Senita Village Paul Makgai Sepharane Village Frans Setumu Sepharane Village Philemon Selahla Sepharane Village Thomas Letsoko Sepharane Village Maria M Lehutjo Sepharane Village Nancy Mabusela Sepharane Village Rosilia Mashiane Sepharane Village Sara Setumu Sepharane Village Alfred Masanabo Sepharane (Bellevue/Schoonoord) MA Mphela Sepharane (Bellevue/Schoonoord) Phillip Lebelo Sepharane Community Alsina Selahloa Sepharane Village Enid Lebele Sepharane Village M A Motlana Sepharane Village Alpheus Lamola Sepharane Village Amos Mokoka Sepharane Village Andries L Masanabo Sepharane Village Elias Shibambo Sepharane Village Eva Maboyane Sepharane Village G Kekana Sepharane Village Gavin Mokoka Sepharane Village George Magomola Sepharane Village Germina Masanabo Sepharane Village Godfrey Mokoka Sepharane Village Jeremia Lamola Sepharane Village Joel Lebelo Sepharane Village Johannes Gwangwa Sepharane Village Johannes Mokonyane Sepharane Village Jones Langa Sepharane Village Jostinos Lebelo Sepharane Village Kleinfort Kekae Sepharane Village Lucas Ramashala Sepharane Village Lucas Lamola Sepharane Village M M Kekana Sepharane Village M O Mokonyane Sepharane Village Molindi Lehutso Sepharane Village Piet Gwangwa Sepharane Village Thabang Lehutjo Sepharane Village Walter Mashiane Sepharane Village William Lamola Sepharane Village Winchill Manala 11 Sepharane Village Delsey Lebelo Sepharane Village Elizabeth Motlana Sepharane Village Eva Ngwenga Sepharane Village Flora Masola Sepharane Village M G Masola Sepharane Village Margaret Mokoka Sepharane Village Mariam Lebelo Sepharane Village Martha Malane Sepharane Village Monicca Moshidi Sepharane Village Peresina Laomola Sepharane Village Andronica Lehutjo Sepharane Village Beauty Kgopa Sepharane Village Bellah Mahala Sepharane Village C Marakalla Sepharane Village Caroline Lehutjo Sepharane Village Chlopatry Lebelo Sepharane Village Constance Mabusela Sepharane Village Constance Maboyane Sepharane Village Elisabeth Lehutso Sepharane Village Elisabeth Mashiane Sepharane Village Eva Molindi Sepharane Village Evidance Moatshe Sepharane Village Francina Marakalla Sepharane Village Frida Mabusela Sepharane Village Getina Marakalla Sepharane Village Hellen Kgofa Sepharane Village Irene Matjeke Sepharane Village Martha Moyo Sepharane Village Meki Lebelo Sepharane Village Nancy Mokoka Sepharane Village Nkele Lehutjo Sepharane Village Phillemon Maselela Sepharane Village Portia Mabusela Sepharane Village Rachel Mompati Sepharane Village Tema Lehutjo Sepharane Village Thandi Monakedi Sepharane Village Theresia Makonyane Sepharane Village Yvonne Mabusela Sepharane Village Martin Lebelo Sepharane Village Alsina Alsina South Africa Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) Janet Love South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) Godfrey Tshivhalavhala South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) Phillip Hine South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) Collette Scheermeyer South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) Esther Khoza South African National Civic Organisation (SANCO) - Limpopo MJ Maphoso South African National Civic Organisation (SANCO) - Waterberg MK Dabana Suid-Afrikaanse Ontwikkelings Trust The Manager Taolome Village MD Masogo Taolome Village T Kobo Taolome Village Christopher Shilembe

12 Taolome Village Daniel Chaba Taolome Village David Masoga Taolome Village Ernest Chaba Taolome Village Isaac Moshima Taolome Village Jabulani Maluleke Taolome Village Patric Mmatli Taolome Village Phineas Baloyi Taolome Village PJ Morela Taolome Village Resimate Baloyi Taolome Village Samuel Phukubje Taolome Village Stephen Baloyi Taolome Village Thabang Chaba Taolome Village Dorcas Baloyi Taolome Village Johanna Mabusela Transnet Francis Rahlapane Transnet Phillip De Klerk Trekdrift Boerdery CC Stephanus Kotze Tshwane University of Technology Pretty Mukhari Vianeen Paulos Monene Water Research Commission Adriaan Taljaard Waterberg District Municipality Leonard Sole Waterberg District Municipality Reuben Mashego Waterberg District Municipality Simon Molele Waterberg District Municipality Betty Molekwa Waterberg District Municipality Lindiwe Kgomo Waterberg Tourism & Parks Resources Centre The Manager Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa (WESSA) Lemson Betha Wildlife and Environment Society of South Africa (WESSA) Rudzani Nemukula Wits University History Workshop Zahn Gowar Working for Wetlands Lebogang Ralepeli Working for Wetlands Marie Mathebula

13 Appendix C (2): Land Claims Commissioner Correspondence Project no: VMC3049 28 January 2015

Mr SR Mphasha Department of Rural Development and Land Reform Land Claims Commission Limpopo Province

MINING RIGHT APPLICATION FOR A PROPOSED OPEN PIT VANADIUM MINE PROJECT NEAR MOKOPANE IN THE LIMPOPO PROVINCE

Dear Mr Mphasha

Mokopane Tin Company (Pty) Ltd proposes to undertake an Environmental Impact Assessment for a proposed Vanadium Open Pit Mine near Mokopane in the Limpopo Province. The proposed Project area is located on the farms Vogelstruisfontein 765 LR, Vriesland 781 LR, Vleigekraal 783 LR, Schoonoord 786 LR and portions Re/1, Re/2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of the farm Bellevue 808 LR. As part of the Mining Right Application (MRA), Digby Wells would like to enquire if there are any land claims on the following farms, as outlined in the table below:

Farm Name and Number Portion Local Municipality District Municipality Directly Affected Landowners Vogelstruisfontein 765 RE Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Vriesland 781 RE Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Vliegekraal 783 RE Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Schoonoord 786 RE Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Bellevue 808 RE Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Bellevue 808 1 Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Bellevue 808 2 Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Bellevue 808 3 Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Bellevue 808 4 Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Bellevue 808 5 Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Bellevue 808 6 Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Indirectly Affected Landowners Haakdoorndraai 758 1 Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Hellem Bricksteen 761 RE Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Goede Hoop 762 3 Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Vlakfontein 763 3 Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Groningen 779 RE Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Malokongskop 780 RE Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality

______Digby Wells and Associates (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd (Subsidiary of Digby Wells & Associates (Pty) Ltd). Co. Reg. No. 2010/008577/07. Fern Isle, Section 10, 359 Pretoria Ave Randburg Private Bag X10046, Randburg, 2125, South Africa Tel: +27 11 789 9495, Fax: +27 11 789 9498, [email protected], www.digbywells.com

______Directors: AR Wilke, DJ Otto, GB Beringer, LF Koeslag, AJ Reynolds (Chairman) (British)*, J Leaver*, GE Trusler (C.E.O) *Non-Executive

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The Proposed Open Pit Vanadium Mine Project

VMC3049

Farm Name and Number Portion Local Municipality District Municipality Malokong 784 1 Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Malokong 784 2 Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Klipplaatdrift 787 RE Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Eyssellsdrift 788 RE Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Inhambane 802 RE Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Leyden 804 RE Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Eckstein 806 1 Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Mozambique 807 RE Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Mozambique 807 1 Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Mozambique 807 2 Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Mozambique 807 3 Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Delagoa 809 RE Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality Gillimberg 861 5 Mogalakwena Local Municipality Waterberg District Municipality

Should you require additional information please do not hesitate to contact me.

Yours sincerely

Qondile Monareng Stakeholder Engagement Office Digby Wells Environmental Tel: (011) 789 9495 or Fax: 086 583 5715 Email: [email protected] Postal Address: Private Bag X 10046, Randburg, 2125

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Appendix C (3): Background Information Document and Comment Sheet BACKGROUND INFORMATION DOCUMENT Environmental Regulatory Processes for a Proposed Open Pit Magnetite Mine, Mokopane, Limpopo Province

March 2015

Project Number: VMC3049

Prepared for: Pamish Investments No. 39 (Pty) Ltd.

For any project related information, please contact:

Digby Wells Environmental – Stakeholder Engagement Office Steve Horak or Qondile Monareng Tel: (011) 789 9495 or Fax: 086 583 5715 Email: [email protected] or [email protected]

Website: www.digbywells.com (Public Documents)

______Digby Wells and Associates (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd (Subsidiary of Digby Wells & Associates (Pty) Ltd). Co. Reg. No. 2010/008577/07. Fern Isle, Section 10, 359 Pretoria Ave Randburg Private Bag X10046, Randburg, 2125, South Africa Tel: +27 11 789 9495, Fax: +27 11 789 9498, [email protected], www.digbywells.com ______Directors: AR Wilke, DJ Otto, GB Beringer, LF Koeslag, AJ Reynolds (Chairman) (British)*, J Leaver*, GE Trusler (C.E.O) *Non-Executive ______Background Information Document

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1 PURPOSE OF THE DOCUMENT Pamish Investments No. 39 (Pty) Ltd (Pamish) proposes to develop a new open pit magnetite mine with associated infrastructure on a site located near Mokopane Town in Limpopo Province (the proposed project). This Background Information Document (BID) has been developed to:

■ Provide a description of the proposed project; ■ Provide an overview of the environmental regulatory processes which will be undertaken; and ■ Provide details of the Public Participation Process (PPP) and how stakeholders can become involved.

2 PROJECT DESCRIPTION

2.1 Background Pamish currently holds a Prospecting Right (PR) over portions of the farms Vogelstruisfontein 765LR, Vliegekraal 783LR, Schoonoord 786LR and Bellevue 808LR (Reference LP 30/5/1/1/2/95 PR). The PR allows for prospecting of iron ore, vanadium, titanium, phosphate, nickel, copper, cobalt, chrome, platinum group metals, gold and all minerals that may be found in association with these and phosphate ore. The combined PR area is about 10 109 ha. The principal focus of the proposed project is to produce a magnetite concentrate. The magnetite concentrate will be further processed as part of a separate project to produce vanadium (V). Vanadium is a high value metal used primarily in the steel manufacturing industry, which is presently a growing market. Digby Wells Environmental (Digby Wells) has been appointed as the independent Environmental Assessment Practitioner (EAP) to undertake an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process which will include a Scoping and Environmental Impact Reporting (S&EIR) phase in support of the Mining Right Application (MRA) for the proposed project.

2.2 Project Location The proposed project is situated 45 km north-northwest of Mokopane and 65 km west of Polokwane, within the Mogalakwena Local Municipality in the Limpopo Province (see Plan 1).

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2.3 Project Activities Open pit mining is considered the optimal mining method based on the thickness and position of the mineral resource. There are two open pits proposed, which are separated by the D4380 Provincial Road, and the open pit footprints are 129 ha and 66 ha respectively. The Life of Mine (LoM) is estimated at 30 years, depending on mine production rates and the mineral price. Ore processing will consist of three stages, namely crushing and processing through a conventional rodmill - ballmill combination to produce a mineral concentrate product. Following grinding, magnetite will be recovered through a three-stage low intensity magnetic separation circuit. The magnetic separation product will be dried by a filter press and stockpiled for further processing, while the non- magnetic waste will be thickened and disposed of at a proposed tailings dam.

2.4 Supporting Infrastructure and Activities Supporting infrastructure and activities will be required for the proposed project. Locations of the infrastructure will be finalised based on environmental and social sensitivities identified and mitigation measures proposed during the EIA. The following infrastructure and activities are required for the project:

■ Support infrastructure including mine administrative offices, workshops and ablution facilities; ■ Topsoil and overburden stockpiles; ■ Tailings storage facility (TSF) and waste rock dumps; ■ Clean and impacted water separation systems; ■ Various hazardous substances will be stored on site, including fuels, lubricants, gas, oils, and explosives; ■ It is planned for water to be taken from existing water abstraction networks; ■ Access to the project site will be gained via the provincial road D3534; and ■ The product will be transported via truck to a new proposed rail siding for transport to the Richards Bay Bulk Terminal for export to international markets. The project site is located 20 - 30 km from a planned 400 to 132 kV substation and a new 400 kV powerline. The project will therefore be able to source power up to 200 MW through the existing and proposed expansions to the power grid (the proposed powerline falls outside of the scope of work for this EIA process). More detailed information on the infrastructure and project requirements will be available in the Scoping Report.

3 ENVIRONMENTAL AUTHORISATIONS As part of the “one environmental management system” the following applications will be made to the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) as competent authority for the proposed project:

■ Mining Right Application (MRA) in terms of the Minerals and Petroleum Resource Development Act, 2002 (Act No. 28 of 2002) (MPRDA); ■ Application for environmental authorisation for listed activities triggered in Listing Notices GN R983, 984 and 985 and in accordance with the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations, 2014, promulgated in terms of National Environmental Management Act, 1998; (Act No. 107 of 1998)(NEMA); and

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■ Waste Management Licence (WML) application for listed waste activities in terms of GN R. 921 of the National Environmental Management: Waste Act (Act No. 59 of 2008), as amended (NEM:WA).

In addition, the following applications will be made to the relevant competent authorities:

■ Integrated Water Use Licence (IWUL) in terms of the National Water Act, 1998 (Act 36 of 1998), as amended (NWA). The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) is the competent authority; and ■ Should it be required relevant permit applications will be made in terms of sections 34,35 and 36 of the National Heritage Resources Act, 1999 (Act No. 25 of 1999) (NHRA). The South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) and or the Limpopo Heritage Resources Authority (LIHRA) will be the competent authorities.

3.1 Specialist Studies These applications are subject to a Scoping and Environmental Impact Assessment Reporting (S&EIR) process as contemplated in regulations 21 to regulation 24 of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations, 2014, promulgated in terms of NEMA. Various specialist studies will be undertaken to assess the potential impacts the project might have, including:

. Soils and Land Use Capability . Noise . Social . Closure and Rehabilitation . Air Quality . Visual . Wetlands . Heritage . Traffic and Safety . Aquatics . Fauna and Flora . Blasting and Vibration . Greenhouse Gas . Hydrology . Community Health . Hydrogeology . Macro Economic

3.2 Public Participation Process Any Stakeholder affected by or who may be interested in the proposed project is invited to register as an Interested and Affected Party (I&AP) and to become involved in the EIA for the proposed project.

Stakeholders will be informed of the following upcoming PPP activities:

■ Availability of Scoping Report for public comment – March 2015 ■ Stakeholder meetings to be held during the Scoping phase – 16 – 21 March 2015 ■ Availability of updated Scoping Report for public information – April 2015; and ■ Anticipated commencement of the Impact Assessment phase – April 2015 Further information regarding the project can be found on the Digby Wells website (www.digbywells.com).

Registered I&APs will be informed about availability of reports and scheduled stakeholder meetings via their preferred means of communication (SMS, email, post or fax). Comments raised by stakeholders will assist in informed decision-making for authorities and provides information to be considered by the project team and specialists conducting the EIA process. Please complete the attached Registration and Comment Form to submit your comments and to register as an I&AP.

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REGISTRATION AND COMMENT FORM March 2015 Registered Inrested and Affected Parties(I&APs) will be informed about availability of reports and scheduled stakeholder meetings via their preferred means of communication (SMS, email, post or fax). Comments raised by I&APs will assist in informed decision-making for authorities and provides information to be considered by the project team and specialists conducting the S&EIR process. Please Register as an I&AP and provide comments by sending this Registration and Comment Form or other written correspondence to the contact details provided below: Steve Horak or Qondile Monareng of Digby Wells Environmental: Fax: 0865835715 or Email: [email protected], [email protected], or visit www.digbywells.com Postal Address: Private Bag X10046, Randburg, 2125

Please formally register me as an Interested and Affected Party (I&AP) Yes No I would like to receive my notifications by Email SMS Post Fax Please fill in your contact details below for the project database Title, Full Name Designation Cellphone Fax Tel Email Postal Address Please indicate to which you are associated with by providing a name next to the applicable category Non-Government Organisation Business Community Government Department Municipality If you are a landowner or land occupier, please indicate which farm(s) and portion(s) you reside on

Landowner

Land occupier

I would like to attend the Public Meeting Saturday, 27 March 2015, 09:00 – 12:00, Bakenberg Yes No

Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations of 2014, promulgated in terms of the National Environmental Management Act, as amended, Section 44 (1) requires that we gather comments from Intrested and Affected Parties. Please complete the questions below. Should you require assistance in completing these questions please contact the stakeholder engagement practitioners contact information provided above. How do you think the project might impact (affect) you?

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How can these impacts be managed, avoided and / or fixed?

What is the land being used for?

Where are these land uses taking place?

Are there any environmental features which we need to be aware of? (e.g. water, heritage sites, rare plants or animals)

Where are these found?

Do you think the project could impact (affect) infrastructure you might have? (e.g. houses, buildings, roads)

If so how can these impacts (affects) be managed, avoided or fixed?

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Bakeng sa tshedimošo efe goba efe yeo e amanago le mošomo, hle ikgokaganye le: Ba Tikologo ya Digby – Ofisi ya Kamego ya Bakgathatema Steve Horak goba Qondile Monareng Mogala: (011) 789 9495 goba Fekese: 086 583 5715 Emeile: [email protected] goba [email protected]

Wepsaete: www.digbywells.com (Dingwalwa tša Setšhaba)

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1 MORERO WA SENGWALWA SE Ba Dipeeletšo tša Pamish No. 39 (Pty) Ltd (Pamish) ba nagana go thoma ka moepo wa mokoti o mofsa moepong wa magnetite mo go tla bago go dirwa mešomo e mengwe lefelong leo le lego kgauswi le Toropo ya Mokopane Profenseng ya Limpopo (mošomo wo o šišinywago). Sengwalwa se sa Tshedimošo ka Kakaretšo (BID) se hlametšwe:

■ Go nea tlhaloso ya mošomo wo o šišinywago; ■ Go nea kakaretšo ya megato ya molao wa tikologo yeo e tla dirwago; le ■ Go nea ditaba ka botlalo tša Mogato wa go Kgatha Tema ga Setšhaba (PPP) le kamoo bakgathatema ba ka akaretšwago ka gona.

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2.1 Kakaretšo Ga bjale Pamish e na le Tokelo e Itšego (PR) mabapi le dikarowlana tša dipolasa tša Vogelstruisfontein 765LR, Vliegekraal 783LR, Schoonoord 786LR le Bellevue 808LR (Tšhupetšo ke LP 30/5/1/1/2/95 PR). PR ye e dumela gore go ka šongwa ka tšhipi, morodi, morodi wa go phadima, fosefeite, nikele, koporo, tšhipi e thata, khoroume, ditšhipi tša sehlopha sa polatinamo, gauta le diminerale ka moka tšeo di ka hwetšwago ka go dumelelana le dilo tše le tšhipi ya fosefeite. Lefelo ka moka la PR ke la dihekethara tše e ka bago tše 10 109. Mošomong wo o naganwago go tsepeletšwe kudu go morodi. Hlogo ya go lebaganya ya kgopelo ya projekete ye ke go tsweletsa morodi,tšhipi ya morodi.tšhipi ya morodi ke ya maemo a godimo kudu k age e nyakwa kudu go swana le tšhipi e tlwaelegilego ya diintasetering yeo ga bjale ea gola mo thekišong. Ba Tikologo ya Digby (Digby Wells) ba kgethilwe ke Bašomi ba Tekolo ya Tikologo (EAP) go thoma mogato wa Tekolo ya Kamego ya Tikologo (EIA) yeo e tla akaretšago sebopego sa Pego ya Kagego le Kamego ya Tikologo (S&EIR) ka go thekga Kgopelo ya Tokelo ya Moepo (MRA) mošomong wo o šišinywago.

2.2 Lefelo la Mošomo Mošomo wo o šišinywago o dikhilomithareng tše 45 ka leboa-leboabodikela la Mokopane le dikhilomithareng tše 65 ka bodikela bja Polokwane, ka Mmasepaleng wa Selegae wa Mogalakwena Profenseng ya Limpopo (bona Leano 1).

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2.3 Mediro ya Mošomo wo Moepo wa mokoti wo o bulegilego o lebelelwa e le mokgwa o kaonekaone wa moepo motheong wa bokoto le boemo bja didirišwa tša minerale. Go šišinywa mekoti e mebedi, yeo e aroganywago ke Tsela ya Profense ya D4380, gomme dikgato tša maoto tša mokoti ke dihekethara tše 129 le tše 66 ka go latelana. Bophelo bja Moepong (LoM) bo akanyetšwa go nywaga e 30, go ithekgile ka tšweletšo ya ditirelo tša moepong le theko ya diminerale. Go dirišwa ga tšhipi go tla akaretša dibopego tše tharo, e lego go šila le go swaragana le yona ka go diriša phaphapha ya tšhipi le nkgokolo go tšweletša motswako wa diminerale. Ka morago ga go šila, makenete o tla bušetšwa sekeng ka sekhethe yeo e aroganyago makenete yeo e nago le dikarolo tše tharo. Setšweletša sa go aroganya makenete se tla omišwa ka motšhene wa go sefa gomme sa pakwa gabotse gore se tle se dirišwe gape, mola matlakala ao a se nago makenete a tla kotofatšwa gomme lahlwa letamong leo le šišintšwego.

2.4 Go Thekga tša Meago le Mediro Go thekga tša meago le mediro e mengwe go tla nyakega mošomong wo o šišinywago. Mafelo a go agelwago go wona a tla feleletšwa motheong wa go dirišwa ga tikologo le leago mo go hweditšwego le megato ya tekatekano yeo e šišintšwego nakong ya EIA.

■ Go nyakega gore go agwe le go phethwa mediro e latelago bakeng sa modiro wo: ■ Go thekga tša meago go akaretša le diofisi tša taolo ya moepo, mafelo a go šomela le a go hlapela; ■ Mmu wa ka godimo le diphaele tše di imelago kudu; ■ Mafelo a bobolokelo (TSF) le mafelo a hlegerege ya ditlakala; ■ Ditshepedišo tša meetse a hlwekilego le a šilafetšego; ■ Dilo tše di fapafapanego tše kotsi di tla bolokwa lefelong, go akaretša dipeterole, makhura, kgase, oli le dithuthupi; ■ Go rulaganywa gore meetse a tla giwa mafelong ao a lego gona a kabo ya meetse; ■ Go tla tsenwa lefelong la mošomo go dirišwa tsela ya profense ya D3534; gomme ■ Setšweletšwa se tla rwalwa ka lori go ya lefelong le lefsa moo se tla hwetšago senamelwa sa go ya Lefelong la Bogorogelo la Richards Bay gore se romelwe mebarakeng ya lefaseng. Lefelo la mošomo le dikhilomithareng tše 20 go ya go 30 go tloga go lefelwana le le rulagantšwego la 400 go ya go 132 kV le mathale a mafsa a mohlagase a 400 kV. Ka gona mošomo wo o tla kgona go tšweletša mohlagase wa go fihla go 200 MW ka dikatološo tše di lego gona le tše di šišinywago netewekeng ya mohlagase (mathale a šišinywago a mohlagase a wela ka ntle ga legoro la mošomo la mogato wo wa EIA). Tshedimošo ka botlalo mabapi le meago le dinyakwa tša mošomo e tla hwetšagala Pegong ya Kagego.

3 DITUMELELO TŠA TIKOLOGO E le karolo ya “tshepedišo ya taolo ya tikologo e tee” go tla dirwa dikgopelo tše di latelago Lefapheng la Tshepedišo ya Diminerale (DMR) bjalo ka balaodi ba maleba ba mošomo wo o šišinywago:

■ Kgopelo ya Tokelo ya go Epa (MRA) ka go dumelelana le Molao wa Tlhabollo ya Diminerale le Didirišwa tša Peterole, wa 2002 (Molao No. 28 wa 2002) (MPRDA); ■ Kgopelo ya tumelelo ya tikologo ya mediro yeo e lokeleditšwego yeo e hlongwago Ditsebišong tša Lelokelelo GN R983, 984 le 985 le ka go dumelelana le Melao ya Tekolo ya Kamego ya

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Tikologo (EIA), 2014, yeo e hlomilwego ka go dumelelana le Molao wa Taolo ya Tikologo ya Naga, wa 1998; (Molao No. 107 wa 1998);le ■ Kgopelo ya Laesense ya Taolo ya Ditlakala (WML) bakeng sa mediro e lokeleditšwego yeo e sepedišanago le ditlakala go ya ka GN R. 921 ya Taolo ya Tikologo ya Naga: Molao wa Ditlakala (Molao No. 59 wa 2008), bjalo ka ge o fetogile (NEM:WA). Go oketša moo, dikgopelo tše di latelago di tla dirwa go bahlankedi ba maleba bao ba swanelegago:

■ Laesense ya Tirišo ya Meetse (IWUL) ka go dumelelana le Molao wa Naga wa Tirišo ya Meetse, wa 1998 (Molao 36 wa 1998), bjalo ka ge o fetošitšwe (NWA). Lefapha la Meetse le Bohlweki (DWS) ke balaodi ba maleba; e bile ■ Ge go ka nyakega go tla ba le dikgopelo tša maleba tša tumelelo tšeo di tlago go dirwa ka go dumelelana le dikarolo 34,35 le 36 tša Molao wa Didirišwa tša Bohwa bja Naga, wa 1999 (Molao No. 25 wa 1999) (NHRA). Kemedi ya Didirišwa tša Bohwa bja Afrika Borwa (SAHRA) le goba Balaodi ba Didirišwa tša Bohwa ba Limpopo (LIHRA) e tla ba balaodi ba maleba.

3.1 Dinyakišišo tša Ditsebi Mokgathatema le ge e le ofe yo a amegago goba yo a kgahlegelago mošomo wo o šišinywago o laletšwa go ingwadiša e le Leloko le le Kgahlegago le le le Amegago (I&AP) le go akaretšwa go EIA bakeng sa mošomo wo o šišinywago:

. Kgonagalo ya go Diriša Mmu le Lefelo . Lešata . Leago . Go Tswalela le go Kgopamolla . Boleng bja Moya . Pogego Mekgwa . Bohwa . Ditsela tša Dikoloi le . Mo go Kolobilego . Dibjalo le Matšoba Tšhireletšego . Aquatics . Haeterolotši . Go Thuthupa le go . Kgase ya Ntlong . Haeterotšeolotši Šišinyega . Maphelo a Tikologo . Ikonomi ya Macro

3.2 Mogato wa go Kgatha Tema ga Setšhaba Mokgathatema le ge e le ofe yo a amegago goba yo a kgahlegelago mošomo wo o šišinywago o laletšwa go ingwadiša e le Leloko le le Kgahlegago le le le Amegago (I&AP) le go akaretšwa go EIA bakeng sa mošomo wo o šišinywago.

Bakgathatema ba tla tsebišwa ka mediro e latelago yeo e sa tlago go dirwa ya PPP:

■ Go ba gona ga Pego ya Kagego gore setšhaba se swayaswaye – Matšhe 2015 ■ Dikopano tša bakgathatema tšeo di tla swarwago nakong ya karolo ya Tekolo – 16 – 21 Matšhe 2015 ■ Go ba gona ga Pego ya Kagego ya tshedimošo ya setšhaba – Aporele 2015; le ■ Kakanyetšo ya go thoma ga karolo ya go Tekolo ya Kamego – Aporele 2015 Tshedimošo e ntši ka mošomo wo e ka hwetšwa wepsaeteng ya Digby Wells (www.digbywells.com).

Di-I&AP tše di ngwadišitšwego di tla tsebišwa mabapi Le go ba gona Ga dipego Le dikopano tše di rulagantšwego tša bakgathatema go dirišwa mokgwa wo di o kgethilego wa poledišano (SMS, imeile, poso goba fekese). Dintlha tšeo di tšweleditšwego ke bakgathatema di tla thuša ge go dirwa phetho yeo e dirwago go ya ka tsebo go tšwa go balaodi gomme e nea tshedimošo yeo e swanetšego go elwa hloko ke sehlopha as bašomi Le ditsebi tšeo di sepedišago thulaganyo ya EIA. Hle tlatša Fomo e tsentšhitšwego mo ya Boingwadišo Le Tlhaloso gore o romele dintlha tša gago Le go ingwadiša o Le I&AP.

Digby Wells Environmental 4 Appendix C (4): Project Advertisement 12 DAILY SUN Friday 13 March 2015 STENCH HAS BEEN WITH US FOREVER WHAT is that awful smell? Customers Thandi Gama told Police spokesman Constable That’s a common question Daily Sun: “Sometimes I want to Nkomozakhe Khumalo con- among people living near an sit at the shop and get a drink but firmed that the police house uses overflowing septic tank in Mat- I can’t because of the smell.” a septic tank, but denies the sulu, outside Mbombela in The residents said the smell smell comes from there. Mpumalanga. started in November last year “We contacted the appropri- Basani Mbombi (35) said: “I’m and has since become unbeara- ate department to fix the prob- afraid my family will get ill from ble. lem. We are sure the bad smell the terrible stench. It goes all the “We raised the problem with is not coming from the police way into our house – there is no Sembcorp Silulumanzi, a com- house,” said Khumalo. fresh air anymore.” pany in Matsulu that deals with Sembcorp Silulumanzi The stink is said to be coming energy and water. We also com- spokesman Richmond Jele said from a septic tank at an unoccu- plained at a government office the overflowing septic tank is pied house belonging to the po- but the problem has not been privately owned, but the compa- lice. dealt with,” said Basani. ny would try and fix it. Basani runs a spaza shop from Ward 28 councillor Sabelo He said people can call 013 752 her house and said her custom- Masuku said he is aware of the 6839 or 086 174 5858 to report ers are not happy as the place problem and is working towards problems regarding water and stinks like a toilet. solving it. waste services. – AENS This stinking water disturbs residents of Matsulu, Mpumalanga. Photo by Beatrice Shongwe (AENS/TWNA)

ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY PROCESSES FOR A PROPOSED OPEN PIT MAGNETITE Still no sign of missing girl (5)Still no sign of missing girl (5) MINE, MOKOPANE, LIMPOPO PROVINCE

Pamish Investments No. 39 (Pty) Ltd (“Pamish”) is proposing to develop a new open pit magnetite mine (the proposed project). Infrastructure associated with the proposed project will include a waste rock dump, concentrator plant, tailings dam, water separation systems, water storage dam, mine offices, waste management facilities, fuel and explosive storage facilities, workshops, and a possible water treatment plant. Access to the project site will be gained via the provincial road D3534. The product will be transported via truck to a new rail siding for transport to Durban or Richards Bay. The proposed project site is 45 km north-northwest of Mokopane and 65 km west of Polokwane, situated within the Mogalakwena Local Municipality in Limpopo Province. The proposed mine area includes portions of the farms Vogelstruisfontein 765LR, Vliegekraal 783LR, Schoonoord 786LR, and Bellevue 808LR. As part of the “one environmental management system” the following applications will be made to the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) as competent authority for the proposed project: ■ Mining Right Application (MRA) in terms of the Minerals and Petroleum Residents search for the kid who vanished on her way to school in Ga-Sekgopo Village. Resource Development Act, 2002 (Act No. 28 of 2002) (MPRDA); ■ Application for environmental authorisation for listed activities triggered Photo by Judas Sekwela in Listing Notices GN R983, 984 and 985 and in accordance with the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations, 2014, promulgated By JUDAS SEKWELA the bush the night the girl disap- burn her alive. in terms of National Environmental Management Act, 1998; (Act No. 107 of IT HAS been a week since a five- peared. Last Friday residents “How can a gogo keep a tor- 1998); and year-old child went missing. received information that a toise at her home?” ■ Waste Management Licence (WML) application for listed waste activities in The grade R kid from Ga-Sek- woman was seen carrying the Police spokeswoman Colonel terms of GN R. 921 of the National Environmental Management: Waste Act (Act No. 59 of 2008), as amended (NEM:WA). gopo Village outside Modjad- girl to a gogo’s home in another Ronel Otto said that they have jiskloof in Limpopo was last section of the village. done everything, including call- In addition, the following applications will be made to the relevant competent authorities: seen on her way to school but They went to the gogo’s house ing out a helicopter, to find the ■ Integrated Water Use Licence (IWUL) in terms of the National Water Act, she never came home. and threatened to burn her child but with no luck. 1998 (Act 36 of 1998), as amended (NWA). The Department of Water and Residents have been search- alive if she didn’t tell them “We are still trying our best Sanitation (DWS) is the competent authority; and ing for her ever since. where the child was. to find her. ■ Should it be required relevant permit applications will be made in terms of sections 34, 35 and 36 of the National Heritage Resources Act, 1999 (Act No. They searched in the bush The gogo, who is in her 70s, “A case of a missing person 25 of 1999) (NHRA). The South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) and mountains, and later pleaded with residents because has been opened and investiga- and/or the Limpopo Heritage Resources Authority (LIHRA) will be the searched every house around she said she knew nothing. tions are continuing. competent authorities. the village but with no luck. Some residents accused her “No one has been arrested These applications are subject to a Scoping and Environmental Impact Police and a helicopter were of witchcraft because they and we appeal to anyone with Assessment Reporting (S&EIR) process as contemplated in regulations 21 to called to help with the search, found a tortoise at her home. information that could lead to regulation 24 of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations, 2014, promulgated in terms of National Environmental Management Act, 1998; (Act No. but failed to find the little girl. A man (30) who asked not to the whereabouts of the little girl 107 of 1998)(NEMA). Some residents claimed that be named told Daily Sun: “She to come forward,” Otto told the Digby Wells Environmental (Digby Wells) has been appointed as the independent they heard someone crying in must give us the child or we will People’s Paper. Environmental Assessment Practitioner (EAP) to undertake the S&EIR process which will include firstly, a Scoping Report and thereafter, an Environmental Impact Assessment Report and Environmental Management Programme (EMPr) for the proposed project. The Scoping Report will be available for public comment from Friday, 13 March to Thursday, 16 April 2015 at the following places: Lonely boy wants to end it all! Lonely boy wants to end it all! Person Location Contact By MZAMANI MATHYE He said his Printed Copies WHEN the SunTeam spotted a mum died five Rifilwe Madisha Mogalakwena Public Library, corner (015) 491 9729 Van Riebeeck and Pretorius Streets, teenage boy sniffing glue outside years ago. Mokopane his father’s house, nobody knew Sewel added: Hellen Langa Bakenberg Community Library, 076 162 6047 that the lonely boy was thinking “This situation Bakenberg High School of committing suicide. has forced me Electronic Copies When the SunTeam asked him to drop out of Qondile Monareng www.digbywells.com (011) 789 9495 why he was sniffing glue, his re- school because Qondile Monareng Phone and request CD copy (011) 789 9495 sponse was: “I sniff glue so that I couldn’t con- A public meeting will be held to discuss the findings of the Scoping Report. The I get drunk and then I will have centrate in my details are as follows. the courage to hang myself. school work on “I’m sick and tired of living an empty stom- Date Time Venue Sewel Ndlovu sleeps outside his father©s house alone in this house . . . my father ach. I was in in Makuleke Võllage. Photo by Mzamani Mathye Saturday, 28 March 09:00 – 12:00 Bakenberg Stadium works for a company in Joburg. grade 8 and my 2015 And since he left in dream was to become a lawyer. changed when my brother sent Kindly confirm your attendance at the meeting by no later than Friday, 20 March December, he’s never bothered to “My dream is now gone and I home money. 2015. send me money to buy food. blame my father for all this.” “My nephew wanted to spend Stakeholders affected by, or who are interested in, the proposed project are “I always sleep on an empty But his aunt, Tsatsawani the money alone. So he told my invited to register as an Interested and Affected stomach because there’s nothing Ndlovu said: “My nephew is a li- daughter to leave and locked the Party (I&AP) by contacting us on Tel: 011 789 9495, Fax: 086 583 5715, Postal: Private Bag X10046, to eat here.” ar and selfish. When my brother house. He said he was old enough Randburg, 2125, Email: [email protected] Sewel Ndlovu (17) of Makuleke left in December, he asked my to take care of himself.” or [email protected]. Village, outside Malamulele in daughter to stay with him. Local social worker Tinyiko Limpopo, lives alone ın hıs dad’s “She did all the cooking and Chauke said: “We will investi- Project Code VMC3049 four-roomed house. washing for him but things gate the matter.” ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY PROCESSES FOR A PROPOSED OPEN PIT MAGNETITE MINE, MOKOPANE, LIMPOPO PROVINCE Pamish Investments No. 39 (Pty) Ltd (“Pamish”) is proposing to develop a new open pit magnetite mine (the proposed project). Infrastructure associated with the proposed project will include a waste rock dump, concentrator plant, tailings dam, water separation systems, water storage dam, mine offices, waste management facilities, fuel and explosive storage facilities, workshops, and a possible water treatment plant. Access to the project site will be gained via the provincial road D3534. The product will be transported via truck to a new rail siding for transport to Durban or Richards Bay. The proposed project site is 45 km north-northwest of Mokopane and 65 km west of Polokwane, situated within the Mogalakwena Local Municipality in Limpopo Province. The proposed mine area includes portions of the farms Vogelstruisfontein 765LR, Vliegekraal 783LR, Schoonoord 786LR, and Bellevue 808LR. As part of the “one environmental management system” the following applications will be made to the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) as competent authority for the proposed project:

■ Mining Right Application (MRA) in terms of the Minerals and Petroleum Resource Development Act, 2002 (Act No. 28 of 2002) (MPRDA); ■ Application for environmental authorisation for listed activities triggered in Listing Notices GN R983, 984 and 985 and in accordance with the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations, 2014, promulgated in terms of National Environmental Management Act, 1998; (Act No. 107 of 1998);and ■ Waste Management Licence (WML) application for listed waste activities in terms of GN R. 921 of the National Environmental Management: Waste Act (Act No. 59 of 2008), as amended (NEM:WA).

In addition, the following applications will be made to the relevant competent authorities:

■ Integrated Water Use Licence (IWUL) in terms of the National Water Act, 1998 (Act 36 of 1998), as amended (NWA). The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) is the competent authority;and ■ Should it be required relevant permit applications will be made in terms of sections 34,35 and 36 of the National Heritage Resources Act, 1999 (Act No. 25 of 1999) (NHRA). The South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) and or the Limpopo Heritage Resources Authority (LIHRA) will be the competent authorities.

These applications are subject to a Scoping and Environmental Impact Assessment Reporting (S&EIR) process as contemplated in regulations 21 to regulation 24 of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations, 2014, promulgated in terms of National Environmental Management Act, 1998; (Act No. 107 of 1998)(NEMA). Digby Wells Environmental (Digby Wells) has been appointed as the independent Environmental Assessment Practitioner (EAP) to undertake the S&EIR process which will include firstly, a Scoping Report and thereafter, an Environmental Impact Assessment Report and Environmental Management Programme (EMPr) for the proposed project. The Scoping Report will be available for public comment from Friday, March 13 to Thursday 16 April 2015 at the following places: Person Location Contact Printed Copies Rifilwe Madisha Mogalakwena Public Library, corner Van Riebeeck and Pretorius (015) 491 9729 Streets, Mokopane Hellen Langa Bakenberg Community Library, Bakenberg High School 076 162 6047 Electronic Copies Qondile Monareng www.digbywells.com (011) 789 9495 Qondile Monareng Phone and request CD copy (011) 789 9495

A public meeting will be held to discuss the findings of the Scoping Report. The details are as follows.

Date Time Venue Saturday, 27 March 2015 09:00 – 12:00 Bakenberg

Kindly confirm your attendance at the meeting by no later than Friday, 20 March 2015. Stakeholders affected by, or who are interested in, the proposed project are invited to register as an Interested and Affected Party (I&AP) by contacting us on Tel: 011 789 9495, Fax: 086 583 5715, Postal: Private Bag X10046, Randburg, 2125, Email: [email protected] or [email protected].

Project Code VMC3049 March 2015

Digby Wells Environmental 2 Appendix C (5): Project Site Notice MEGATO YA TSHEPEDIŠO YA TIKOLOGO YA TŠHIŠINYO YA GO EPA MOKOTI MOEPONG WA MAGNETITE, ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY PROCESSES FOR A PROPOSED OPEN PIT MAGNETITE MINE, MOKOPANE, MOKOPANE, PROFENSENG YA LIMPOPO LIMPOPO PROVINCE

Ba Dipeeletšo tša Pamish No. 39 (Pty) Ltd (“Pamish”) ba nagana go thoma mokoti o mofsa moepong wa magnetite (mošomo wo o šišinywago). Pamish Investments No. 39 (Pty) Ltd (“Pamish”) is proposing to develop a new open pit magnetite mine (the proposed project). Infrastructure Tshepedišo ye e amanago le mošomo wo o naganwago e tla akaretša lefelo la go lahlela maswika ao a se nago mohola, motšhene wa khonsenthereitha, associated with the proposed project will include a waste rock dump, concentrator plant, tailings dam, water separation systems, water letamo, ditshepedišo tša go arola meetse, letamo la go bolokela meetse, diofisi tša moepo, meago ya go laola tšhila, mafelo a bobolokelo bja peterole le storage dam, mine offices, waste management facilities, fuel and explosive storage facilities, workshops, and a possible water treatment plant. profense ya D3534. dithuthupi, mafelo a go šomela le motšhene wa go hlwekiša meetse ge e ba go kgonegile. Go tla tsenwa lefelong le ka tsela ya Access to the project site will be gained via the provincial road D3534. The product will be transported via truck to a new rail siding for Ditlabakelo di tla rwalwa ka lori go ya lefelong le lefsa la dinamelwa gore di išwe Durban goba Richards Bay. transport to Durban or Richards Bay. Lefelo leo le šišinywago la mošomo le dikhilomithareng tše 45 ka leboa-leboabodikela la Mokopane le dikhilomithareng tše 65 go tloga Polokwane, gomme le wela Mmasepaleng wa Selegae wa Mogalakwena Profenseng ya Limpopo. Lefelo la moepo wo o šišinywago le akaretša dikarolwana tša dipolasa tša The proposed project site is 45 km north-northwest of Mokopane and 65 km west of Polokwane, situated within the Mogalakwena Local Vogelstruisfontein 765LR, Vliegekraal 783LR, Schoonoord 786LR, le Bellevue 808LR. Municipality in Limpopo Province. The proposed mine area includes portions of the farms Vogelstruisfontein 765LR, Vliegekraal 783LR, Schoonoord 786LR, and Bellevue 808LR. E le karolo ya “tshepedišo ya taolo ya tikologo e tee” go tla dirwa dikgopelo tše di latelago Lefapheng la Tshepedišo ya Diminerale (DMR) bjalo ka balaodi ba maleba ba mošomo wo o šišinywago: As part of the “one environmental management system” the following applications will be made to the Department of Mineral Resources ■ Kgopelo ya Tokelo ya go Epa (MRA) ka go dumelelana le Molao wa Tlhabollo ya Diminerale le Didirišwa tša Peterole, wa 2002 (Molao No. 28 wa (DMR) as competent authority for the proposed project: 2002) (MPRDA); ■ Mining Right Application (MRA) in terms of the Minerals and Petroleum Resource Development Act, 2002 (Act No. 28 of 2002) ■ Kgopelo ya tumelelo ya tikologo ya mediro yeo e lokeleditšwego yeo e hlongwago Ditsebišong tša Lelokelelo GN R983, 984 le 985 le ka go (MPRDA); dumelelana le Melao ya Tekolo ya Kamego ya Tikologo (EIA), 2014, yeo e hlomilwego ka go dumelelana le Molao wa Taolo ya Tikologo ya Naga, wa 1998; (Molao No. 107 wa 1998);le ■ Application for environmental authorisation for listed activities triggered in Listing Notices GN R983, 984 and 985 and in accordance with the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations, 2014, promulgated in terms of National Environmental Management Act, ■ Kgopelo ya Laesense ya Taolo ya Ditlakala (WML) bakeng sa mediro e lokeleditšwego yeo e sepedišanago le ditlakala go ya ka GN R. 921 ya 1998; (Act No. 107 of 1998);and Taolo ya Tikologo ya Naga: Molao wa Ditlakala (Molao No. 59 wa 2008), bjalo ka ge o fetogile (NEM:WA). ■ Waste Management Licence (WML) application for listed waste activities in terms of GN R. 921 of the National Environmental Go oketša moo, dikgopelo tše di latelago di tla dirwa go bahlankedi ba maleba bao ba swanelegago: Management: Waste Act (Act No. 59 of 2008), as amended (NEM:WA). ■ Laesense ya Tirišo ya Meetse (IWUL) ka go dumelelana le Molao wa Naga wa Tirišo ya Meetse, wa 1998 (Molao 36 wa 1998), bjalo ka ge o fetošitšwe (NWA). Lefapha la Meetse le Bohlweki (DWS) ke balaodi ba maleba; e bile In addition, the following applications will be made to the relevant competent authorities: ■ Ge go ka nyakega go tla ba le dikgopelo tša maleba tša tumelelo tšeo di tlago go dirwa ka go dumelelana le dikarolo 34,35 le 36 tša Molao wa ■ Integrated Water Use Licence (IWUL) in terms of the National Water Act, 1998 (Act 36 of 1998), as amended (NWA). The Department Didirišwa tša Bohwa bja Naga, wa 1999 (Molao No. 25 wa 1999) (NHRA). Kemedi ya Didirišwa tša Bohwa bja Afrika Borwa (SAHRA) le goba of Water and Sanitation (DWS) is the competent authority; and Balaodi ba Didirišwa tša Bohwa ba Limpopo (LIHRA) e tla ba balaodi ba maleba. ■ Should it be required relevant permit applications will be made in terms of sections 34,35 and 36 of the National Heritage Resources Act, 1999 (Act No. 25 of 1999) (NHRA). The South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) and or the Limpopo Heritage Dikgopelo tše ke tša mogato wa Tekolo ya Kamego ya Sebopego le Tikolgo (S&EIR) go etša ge go hlalositšwe go melao 21 go ya go 24 ya Melao ya Tekolo ya Kamego ya Tikologo (EIA), ya 2014, yeo e kwalakwaditšwego ka go dumelelana le Molao wa Taolo ya Tikologo ya Naga, wa 1998; (Molao No. Resources Authority (LIHRA) will be the competent authorities. 107 wa 1998)(NEMA). These applications are subject to a Scoping and Environmental Impact Assessment Reporting (S&EIR) process as contemplated in Digby Wells Environmental (Digby Wells) e kgethilwe e le Setsebi sa Tekolo ya Tikologo (EAP) gore e šome ka mogato wa S&EIR woo sa pele o tla regulations 21 to regulation 24 of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations, 2014, promulgated in terms of National akaretšago, Pego ya Sebopego gomme ka morago, Pego ya Tekolo ya Kamego ya Tikologo le Lenaneo la Taolo ya Tikologo (EMPr) bakeng sa mošomo Environmental Management Act, 1998; (Act No. 107 of 1998)(NEMA). wo o šišinywago. Pego ya Kagego e tla hwetšagala gore setšhaba se tshwayatshwaye ka yona go thoma ka Labohlano, 13 Matšhe go fihla ka Labone, 16 Aporele 2015 mafelong a: Digby Wells Environmental (Digby Wells) has been appointed as the independent Environmental Assessment Practitioner (EAP) to undertake Motho Lefelo Dinomoro the S&EIR process which will include firstly, a Scoping Report and thereafter, an Environmental Impact Assessment Report and Environmental Management Programme (EMPr) for the proposed project. The Scoping Report will be available for public comment from Printed Copies Friday, 13 March to Thursday, 16 April 2015 at the following places:

Mogalakwena Public Library, magahlanong a Van Riebeeck Person Location Contact Rifilwe Madisha (015) 491 9729 le Pretorius Streets, Mokopane Printed Copies Rifilwe Madisha Mogalakwena Public Library, corner Van Riebeeck and Pretorius (015) 491 9729 Bakenberg Community Library, Sekolo se se Phagamego sa Hellen Langa 076 162 6047 Bakenberg Streets, Mokopane Hellen Langa Bakenberg Community Library, Bakenberg High School 076 162 6047 Dikopi tša Elektroniki Electronic Copies Qondile Monareng www.digbywells.com (011) 789 9495 Qondile Monareng www.digbywells.com (011) 789 9495 Qondile Monareng Phone and request CD copy (011) 789 9495 Qondile Monareng (011) 789 9495 Letša o kgopele kopi ya CD A public meeting will be held to discuss the findings of the Scoping Report. The details are as follows. Go tla swarwa kopano ya setšhaba gore go boledišanwe ka dilo tše di hweditšwego Pegong ya Kagego. Ditaba ka botlalo di ka tsela ye. Date Time Venue Saturday, 28 March 2015 09:00 – 12:00 Bakenberg Stadium Letšatšikgwedi Nako Lefelo Kindly confirm your attendance at the meeting by no later than Friday, 20 March 2015. Mokibelo, 28 Matšhe 2015 09:00 – 12:00 Bakenberg Staduim Stakeholders affected by, or who are interested in, the proposed project are invited to register as an Interested and Affected Party (I&AP) by Hle re tsebiše pele ga Labohlano, 20 Matšhe 2015 gore o tla ba gona kopanong ye. contacting us on Tel: 011 789 9495, Fax: 086 583 5715, Postal: Private Bag X10046, Randburg, 2125, Email: [email protected] or Bakgathatema bao ba kgongwago ke, goba bao ba kgahlegelago, mošomo wo o šišinywago ba laletšwa go ingwadišwa e le Maloko ao a Kgahlegago le go [email protected]. Amega (I&AP) ka go ikgokaganya le rena Mogaleng wal: 011 789 9495, Fekese: 086 583 5715, Poso: Private Bag X10046, Randburg, 2125, Emeile: [email protected] goba [email protected]. Project Code VMC3049 March 2015 Khoute ya Mošomo VMC3049 Matšhe 2015 28°39'0"E 28°42'0"E 28°45'0"E 28°48'0"E 28°51'0"E

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SITE NOTICES PLACED AT THE FOLLOWING VENUES/PUBLIC PLACES:

Where site notice Coordinates Date Photo was placed (Organisation and/or address) Leyden 001 (Map) Thursday, 19 March 2015 1 x Site Notice 23° 56' 17.012" S 28° 40' 49.748" E Close to the first shop off the intersection.

Kaditshwene 002 (Map) Thursday, 19 March 2015 1 x Site Notice 23° 54’08.9 " S 028° 42’37.2 " E Intersection of Primary School

1 Where site notice Coordinates Date Photo was placed (Organisation and/or address) Pudiakgopa 003 (Map) Thursday, 19 March 2015 1 x Site Notice 23° 49’58.9" S 028° 47’44.6 " E Intersection on ZCC board

Talome Village 004 (Map) Thursday, 19 March 2015 1 x Site Notice 23° 47’45.2 " S 028° 48’44.3 " E Post between Bakone Liquor and Jacobs Café

Claremont 005 (Map) Thursday, 19 March 2015 1 x Site Notice 23° 46’23.5 " S 028° 48’07.5 " E Pole on the corner of Primary School

Goodhope 006 (Map) Thursday, 19 March 2015 1 x Site Notice 23° 48’00.3 " S 028° 47’20.0" E Road entrance intersection

2 Where site notice Coordinates Date Photo was placed (Organisation and/or address) Matihaba 007 (Map) Thursday, 19 March 2015 1 x Site Notice 23° 51’11.9 " S 028° 45’57.8" E Intersection of Denis Matihaba Secondary school Phelang Medical Centre

Kwenaite 008 (Map) Thursday, 19 March 2015 1 x Site Notice 23° 51’23.3 " S 028° 45’03.3" E Next to Matlala Restaurant

Mautjane 009 (Map) Thursday, 19 March 2015 1 x Site Notice 23° 51’31.7 " S 028° 45’07.2" E Road intersection next to the Meshi Bottle Store

Mmotong 010 (Map) Thursday, 19 March 2015 1 x Site Notice 23° 52’00.9 " S 028° 45’27.9" E Next to the Lutheran Church

3 Where site notice Coordinates Date Photo was placed (Organisation and/or address) Bakenburg Library 011 (Map) Thursday, 19 March 2015 1 x Site Notice 23° 51’48.2 " S 1 x Report 028° 45’44.0 " E 10 x Comment sheets

Basogadi 012 (Map) Thursday, 19 March 2015 1 x Site Notice 23° 52’52.0 " S 028° 46’24.2 " E At the village centre

Rooival 013 (Map) Thursday, 19 March 2015 1 x Site Notice 23° 51’52.1 " S 028° 50’28.8" E Road entrance next to Liquor Store

Mabusela 014 (Map) Thursday, 19 March 2015 1 x Site Notice 23° 51’20.8 " S 028° 49’48.9 " E Under tree on the intersection to Rooivall and Mabusela

4 Where site notice Coordinates Date Photo was placed (Organisation and/or address) Malokongskop 015 (Map) Thursday, 19 March 2015 1 x Site Notice 23° 51’54.7 " S 028° 49’45.3 " E Pole next to School

Ditlotswane 016 (Map) Thursday, 19 March 2015 1 x Site Notice 23° 54’56.3 " S 028° 49’06.8 " E Main Road entrance on yield sign

Mapela 017 (Map) Thursday, 19 March 2015 1 x Site Notice 23° 57’06.0 " S 028° 50’33.5 " E Intersection next to Taxi Rank

Sepharane 018 (Map) Thursday, 19 March 2015 1 x Site Notice 23° 55’27.8 " S 028° 46’20.3 " E Next to Kgagara on T-Junction sign

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Where site notice Coordinates Date Photo was placed (Organisation and/or address) Bakenberg 019 (Map) Thursday, 19 Intersection March 2015 23° 51’43.7 " S 1 x Site Notice 028° 45’50.9 " E

Next to taxi stop and Sepwamya Liquor

Bakenberg Stadium 020 (Map) Thursday, 19 March 2015 1 x Site Notice 23° 51’00.1 " S 028° 44’45.6 " E

Hakdoring Draai 021 (Map) Thursday, 19 (Murulaneng) March 2015 23° 51’09.1 " S 1 x Site Notice 028° 42’11.3 " E

Post next to Primary School

Elstrif 021 (Map) Thursday, 19 (Mabula) March 2015 23° 53’12.8 " S 1 x Site Notice 028° 41’13.1" E

Next to car wash and liquor store

6 Appendix C(6): Project Notification and Availability of Scoping Report Project Reference: VMC3049 March 2015

ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY PROCESSES FOR A PROPOSED OPEN PIT MAGNETITE MINE, MOKOPANE, LIMPOPO PROVINCE

Dear Stakeholder,

Digby Wells Environmental (Digby Wells) on behalf of Pamish Investments No. 39 (Pty) Ltd (Pamish) hereby gives notice to stakeholders of the: ■ Proposed Open Pit Magnetite Mine Project Mining Right and environmental applications;

■ Applications are subject to a Scoping and Environmental Impact Assessment Reporting (S&EIR) process as contemplated in regulations 21 to regulation 24 of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations, 2014, promulgated in terms of National Environmental Management Act, 1998; (Act No. 107 of 1998)(NEMA)

■ Availability of the Scoping Report for public comment; and

■ Invitation to a Public Meeting to be held on Saturday, 27 March 2015. Pamish is proposing to develop a new open pit magnetite mine (the proposed project) with associated infrastructure on a site 45 km north-northwest of Mokopane and 65 km west of Polokwane, situated within the Mogalakwena Local Municipality in the Limpopo Province. The proposed mine area includes portions of the farms Vogelstruisfontein 765LR, Vliegekraal 783LR, Schoonoord 786LR, and Bellevue 808LR. As part of the “one environmental management system” the following applications will be made to the Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) as competent authority for the proposed project:

■ Mining Right Application (MRA) in terms of the Minerals and Petroleum Resource Development Act, 2002 (Act No. 28 of 2002) (MPRDA); ■ Application for environmental authorisation for listed activities triggered in Listing Notices GN R983, 984 and 985 and in accordance with the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Regulations, 2014, promulgated in terms of National Environmental Management Act, 1998; (Act No. 107 of 1998); and ■ Waste Management Licence (WML) application for listed waste activities in terms of GN R. 921 of the National Environmental Management: Waste Act (Act No. 59 of 2008), as amended (NEM:WA).

In addition, the following applications will be made to the relevant competent authorities:

■ Integrated Water Use Licence (IWUL) in terms of the National Water Act, 1998 (Act 36 of 1998), as amended (NWA). The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) is the competent authority; and

■ Should it be required relevant permit applications will be made in terms of sections 34,35 and 36 of the National Heritage Resources Act, 1999 (Act No. 25 of 1999) (NHRA). The South

______Digby Wells and Associates (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd (Subsidiary of Digby Wells & Associates (Pty) Ltd). Co. Reg. No. 2010/008577/07. Fern Isle, Section 10, 359 Pretoria Ave Randburg Private Bag X10046, Randburg, 2125, South Africa Tel: +27 11 789 9495, Fax: +27 11 789 9498, [email protected], www.digbywells.com

______Directors: AR Wilke, DJ Otto, GB Beringer, LF Koeslag, AJ Reynolds (Chairman) (British)*, J Leaver*, GE Trusler (C.E.O) *Non-Executive ______ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY PROCESSES FOR A PROPOSED OPEN PIT MAGNETITE MINE, MOKOPANE, LIMPOPO PROVINCE Project Reference: VMC3049

African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) and or the Limpopo Heritage Resources Authority (LIHRA) will be the competent authorities. Digby Wells Environmental (Digby Wells) has been appointed as the independent Environmental Assessment Practitioner (EAP) to undertake the S&EIR process which will include firstly, a Scoping Report and thereafter, an Environmental Impact Assessment Report and Environmental Management Programme (EMPr) for the proposed project. Scoping Report Availability The Scoping Report will be available for public comment for a period of 30 days from Friday, 13 March 2015 to Thursday, 16 April 2015. Please submit any comments you may have on the Scoping Report as set out below within the stipulated timeframe. The Scoping Report will be available for review and comment at the following places:

Person Location Contact Printed Copies Rifilwe Madisha Mogalakwena Public Library, corner Van Riebeeck and (015) 491 9729 Pretorius Streets, Mokopane Hellen Langa Bakenberg Community Library, Bakenberg High School 076 162 6047 Electronic Copies Qondile Monareng www.digbywells.com, or phone and request CD copy (011) 789 9495 How to Comment on the Report: Comments on the report can be submitted through any of the following means:

■ Completing a registration and comment form; ■ Writing a letter, ■ Sending a fax or email; ■ Providing comments at the Public Meeting; or ■ Phoning the Stakeholder Engagement Office. Invitation to a Public Meeting A public meeting will be held to discuss the Scoping Report as indicated below. Kindly confirm your attendance by no later than Friday, 20 March 2015.

Date Time Venue Saturday, 21 March 2015 09:00 – 12:00 Bakenberg Stakeholders affected by, or who are interested in the proposed project, are invited to register as an Interested and Affected Party (I&AP). Please complete and return the attached Registration and Comment Form to Digby Wells to register as I&AP and to indicate your interest in receiving further information regarding the Environmental Authorisation process. You are also welcome to contact us on Tel: 011 789 9495, Fax: 086 583 5715, Postal: Private Bag X10046, Randburg, 2125, Email: [email protected] or [email protected]. Your input and feedback are highly valued.

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Yours sincerely

Steve Horak Stakeholder Engagement Office Enclosed  Background Information Document (BID)  Registration and Comment Form

Digby Wells Environmental 3 Appendix 7 (7) Notification of Final Scoping Report Project Reference: VMC3049 April 2015

ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY PROCESSES FOR A PROPOSED OPEN PIT MAGNETITE MINE, MOKOPANE, LIMPOPO PROVINCE – AVAILABILITY OF FINAL SCOPING REPORT

Dear Stakeholder,

Digby Wells Environmental (Digby Wells) on behalf of Pamish Investments No. 39 (Pty) Ltd (Pamish) hereby gives notice to stakeholders of the availability of the Final Scoping Report and the Comments and Response Report (CRR) for public comment. Pamish is proposing to develop a new open pit magnetite mine (the proposed project) with associated infrastructure on a site 45 km north-northwest of Mokopane and 65 km west of Polokwane, situated within the Mogalakwena Local Municipality in the Limpopo Province. The proposed mine area includes portions of the farms Vogelstruisfontein 765LR, Vliegekraal 783LR, Schoonoord 786LR, and Bellevue 808LR. Digby Wells Environmental (Digby Wells) has been appointed as the independent Environmental Assessment Practitioner (EAP) to undertake the Scoping and Environmental Impact Assessment Reporting (S&EIR) process which will include firstly, a Scoping Report and thereafter, an Environmental Impact Assessment Report and Environmental Management Programme (EMPr) for the proposed project. Availability of Final Scoping Report The Final Scoping Report will be available for public comment. Please submit any comments you may have on the Final Scoping Report as set out below. All comments received will be captured in the CRR and will be addressed as part of the EIA Phase of this Project. The Final Scoping Report and the CRR will be available for review and comment at the following location:

Person Location Contact Electronic Copies Qondile Monareng www.digbywells.com, or (011) 789 9495 phone and request CD copy How to Comment on the Report: Comments on the report can be submitted through any of the following means:

■ Completing a registration and comment form; ■ Writing a letter, ■ Sending a fax or email; ■ Phoning the Stakeholder Engagement Office. Stakeholders affected by, or who are interested in the proposed project, are invited to register as an Interested and Affected Party (I&AP). Please complete and return the attached Registration and Comment Form to Digby Wells to register as I&AP and to indicate your interest in receiving further information regarding the Environmental Authorisation process. You are also welcome to contact us

______Digby Wells and Associates (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd (Subsidiary of Digby Wells & Associates (Pty) Ltd). Co. Reg. No. 2010/008577/07. Fern Isle, Section 10, 359 Pretoria Ave Randburg Private Bag X10046, Randburg, 2125, South Africa Tel: +27 11 789 9495, Fax: +27 11 789 9498, [email protected], www.digbywells.com

______Directors: DJ Otto, GB Beringer, LF Koeslag, AJ Reynolds (Chairman) (British)*, J Leaver*, GE Trusler (C.E.O) *Non-Executive ______ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY PROCESSES FOR A PROPOSED OPEN PIT MAGNETITE MINE, MOKOPANE, LIMPOPO PROVINCE Project Reference: VMC3049

on Tel: 011 789 9495, Fax: 086 583 5715, Postal: Private Bag X10046, Randburg, 2125, Email: [email protected] or [email protected]. Your input and feedback are highly valued. Yours sincerely

Steve Horak Stakeholder Engagement Office Enclosed  Registration and Comment Form

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Environmental Regulatory Processes for a Proposed Open Pit Magnetite Mine, Mokopane, Limpopo Province – Availability of Final Scoping Report

Scoping and Environmental Impact Assessment Reporting (S&EIR) Process

Pamish Invesment No 39 (Pty) Ltd

REGISTRATION AND COMMENT FORM April 2015 Registered Inrested and Affected Parties(I&APs) will be informed about availability of reports and scheduled stakeholder meetings via their preferred means of communication (SMS, email, post or fax). Comments raised by I&APs will assist in informed decision-making for authorities and provides information to be considered by the project team and specialists conducting the S&EIR process. Please Register as an I&AP and provide comments by sending this Registration and Comment Form or other written correspondence to the contact details provided below: Steve Horak or Qondile Monareng of Digby Wells Environmental: Fax: 0865835715 or Email: [email protected], [email protected], or visit www.digbywells.com Postal Address: Private Bag X10046, Randburg, 2125

Please formally register me as an Interested and Affected Party (I&AP) Yes No I would like to receive my notifications by Email SMS Post Fax Please fill in your contact details below for the project database Title, Full Name Designation Cellphone Fax Tel Email Postal Address Please indicate to which you are associated with by providing a name next to the applicable category Non-Government Organisation Business Community Government Department Municipality If you are a landowner or land occupier, please indicate which farm(s) and portion(s) you reside on

Landowner

Land occupier

Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations of 2014, promulgated in terms of the National Environmental Management Act, as amended, Section 44 (1) requires that we gather comments from Intrested and Affected Parties. Please complete the questions below. Should you require assistance in completing these questions please contact the stakeholder engagement practitioners contact information provided above. How do you think the project might impact (affect) you?

Page 1of 2 How do you think the project might impact (affect) your socio-economic conditions? (e.g. livelihoods, farm, business, household)

How can these impacts be managed, avoided and / or fixed?

What is the land being used for?

Where are these land uses taking place?

Are there any environmental features which we need to be aware of? (e.g. water, heritage sites, rare plants or animals)

Where are these found?

Do you think the project could impact (affect) infrastructure you might have? (e.g. houses, buildings, roads)

If so how can these impacts (affects) be managed, avoided or fixed?

General Comments

If there are any other stakeholders we should include onto the stakeholder database for the proposed project, please provide their contact details. Title, Full Name Title, Full Name Organisation Organisation Cellphone Cellphone Email Email

Signature Date

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NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY PROCESSES FOR A PROPOSED OPEN PIT MAGNETITE MINE, MOKOPANE, LIMPOPO PROVINCE IN TERMS OF THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ACT, 1998 (ACT NO.107 OF 1998)

DMR Reference numbers: LP 30/5/1/2/3/2/1/10102EM LP 30/5/1/1/2/10102MR

Dear Stakeholder,

We would like to thank stakeholders who have been involved in the EIA process to date and who have provided comments on the proposed new open pit magnetite mine with associated infrastructure on a site 45 km north-northwest of Mokopane and 65 km west of Polokwane. The proposed mine area includes portions of the farms Vogelstruisfontein 765LR, Vliegekraal 783LR, Schoonoord 786LR and Bellevue 808LR. Digby Wells Environmental (Digby Wells) on behalf of Pamish Investments No. 39 (Pty) Ltd (Pamish) hereby gives notice in terms of the National Environmental Management Act, 1998 (Act No. 107 of 1998 and the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations, 2014 to stakeholders of the following:

. Availability of the Environmental Impact Assessment Report / Environmental Management Programme Report (EMPr) for public comment; and . Invitation to attend a Public Meeting. The EIA/ EMPr Reports which will be available to the public for comment includes the updated Comment and Response Report (CRR) and various specialist study reports. Availability of the EIA/ EMPr Reports The EIA/ EMPr Reports will be available for public comment for a period of 30 days from Thursday, 10 September to Monday, 12 October 2015. Please submit any comments you may have within the stipulated timeframe. The EIA/EMPr Reports will be available at the following places:

Person Location Contact Printed Copies Rifilwe Madisha Mogalakwena Public Library, corner Van Riebeeck and (015) 491 9729 Pretorius Streets, Mokopane Hellen Langa Bakenberg Community Library, Bakenberg High School 076 162 6047 Electronic Copies Qondile Monareng www.digbywells.com (under Public Documents), or phone (011) 789 9495 and request CD copy How to comment on the reports Comments on the reports can be submitted through any of the following means:

. Completing a registration and comment form; . Writing a letter, . Sending a fax or email; . Providing comments at the Public Meeting; or

______Digby Wells and Associates (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd (Subsidiary of Digby Wells & Associates (Pty) Ltd). Co. Reg. No. 2010/008577/07. Turnberry Office Park, 48 Grosvenor Road, Br yanston, 2191. Private Bag X10046, Randburg, 2125, South Africa Tel: +27 11 789 9495, Fax: +27 11 789 9498, [email protected], www.digbywells.com

______Directors: DJ Otto, GB Beringer, LF Koeslag, AJ Reynolds (Chairman) (British)*, J Leaver*, GE Trusler (C.E.O) *Non-Executive ______Environmental Regulatory Processes for a Proposed Open Pit Magnetite Mine, Mokopane, Limpopo Province VMC3049

. Phoning the Stakeholder Engagement Office.

Invitation to a Public Meeting A Public Meeting will be held to discuss content of the EIA/ EMPr Reports as indicated with the details below. Kindly confirm your attendance by no later than Thursday, 1 October 2015.

Date Time Venue Saturday, 3 October 2015 10:00 – 12:00 Bakenberg Stadium, George Masebe Road (D3480 Road), Kwenaite Village

Stakeholders affected by, or who are interested in the proposed project, are invited to register as an Interested and Affected Party (I&AP). Please complete and return the attached Registration and Comment Form to Digby Wells to register as an I&AP and to indicate to provide comments using the following contact details – Tel: 011 789 9495, Fax: 086 583 5715, Postal: Private Bag X10046, Randburg, 2125, Email: [email protected] or [email protected].

Yours sincerely

Nestus Bredenhann Stakeholder Engagement Office

Enclosed . Registration and Comment Form

Digby Wells Environmental 2 Environmental Regulatory Processes for a Proposed Open Pit Magnetite Mine, Mokopane, Limpopo Province DMR Reference numbers: LP 30/5/1/2/3/2/1/10102EM LP 30/5/1/1/2/10102MR REGISTRATION AND COMMENT FORM September 2015 Registered Inrested and Affected Parties (I&APs) will be informed of ongoing developments via their preferred means of communication (SMS, email, post or fax). The EIA/EMP Reports are available for public comment between 10 September and 12 October 2015 on www.digbywells.com (under Public Documents) and various public places, as per the announcment letter. Please register as an I&AP and provide comments by sending this form, or other written correspondence, to the contact details provided below: Nestus Bredenhann or Qondile Monareng of Digby Wells Environmental Stakeholder Engagement Office: Fax: 0865835715, Telephone: (011) 789 9495, Postal Address: Private Bag X10046, Randburg, 2125 Email: [email protected], [email protected] or visit website www.digbywells.com

Please formally register me as an Interested and Affected Party (I&AP) Yes No I would like to receive my notifications by Email SMS Post Fax Please indicate which sector you represent and also provide a name Government Department Municipality Community Non-Government Organisation Business If you are a landowner or land occupier, please indicate which farm(s) and portion(s) you reside on

Landowner

Land occupier

Please fill in your contact details below for the project database Title, Full Name Designation Cellphone Fax Tel Email Postal Address Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations of 2014, promulgated in terms of the National Environmental Management Act, as amended, Section 44 (1) requires that we gather comments from I&APs. Please complete the questions below. Should you require assistance in completing these questions please contact the Stakeholder Engagement Office contact information provided above. How do you think the project might impact (affect) you?

How do you think the project might impact (affect) your socio-economic conditions? (e.g. livelihoods, farm, business, household)

How can these impacts be managed, avoided and / or fixed?

Page 1of 2 VMC3049 If you are a landowner or occupier, what is your land currently being use for?

Are there any environmental, social or heritage features on the proposed project area we need to be aware of?

Where are these found?

Do you think the project could impact (affect) infrastructure you might have? (e.g. houses, buildings, roads)

If so how can these impacts (affects) be managed, avoided or fixed?

General Comments

If there are any other stakeholders we should include onto the stakeholder database for the proposed project, please provide their contact details. Title, Full Name Title, Full Name Organisation Organisation Cellphone Cellphone Email Email

Signature Date

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