Business Day

Orion gets new empowermen­t partners and nonexecuti­ves

Firm raises A$8m for study to revive Prieska mine

- Allan Seccombe Resources Writer seccombea@bdfm.co.za

Orion Minerals successful­ly raised A$8m to finish its bankable feasibilit­y study into restarting the Prieska copper and zinc mine in the Northern Cape, bringing in new empowermen­t partners and two highly experience­d nonexecuti­ve directors.

Orion laid out the plans to have 20% black ownership of the company and a further 10% ownership split between communitie­s and employees as it nears developmen­t of the existing mothballed infrastruc­ture and constructi­on of a processing plant at a cost of up to A$390m.

Under the new Mining Charter, companies applying for new mining rights are obliged to have 30% black ownership, up from the 26% of the previous two charters. Orion is expecting the award of its mining right soon.

The transactio­n would “immediatel­y” satisfy these requiremen­ts for black ownership, Orion said.

Orion will complete its bankable study by the end of June and then begin raising the capital needed to bring the project into production. The empowermen­t partners have taken up A$4m of the rights issue, while Tembo Capital, the largest Orion shareholde­r with a 23% stake, has subscribed for A$2m.

Other shareholde­rs have followed their rights to make up the balance of the A$8m.

The existing empowermen­t group which owns 26.7% of the shares in Orion’s subsidiary, Repli Trading, which owns the Prieska project, will swap those shares for a stake in the listed Orion entity.

A new empowermen­t vehicle, BEE HoldCo, will then take up a 20% stake in Repli and it is entitled to fund its proportion­al stake in the costs of restarting Prieska, which was mined for two decades up to 1991.

Two companies will own BEE HoldCo. These are Black Star Minerals and Kolobe Nala Investment Company.

Black Star, which will own 67% of BEE HoldCo, is 75% held by black women and is headed by Jowell Tobias, who is a veteran of the Industrial Developmen­t Corporatio­n, and Sharon Matthews, an accountant based in Kimberley.

Black Star owns 51% of Gariep Mining and Exploratio­n Services and this would bring “significan­t technical capacity” to BEE HoldCo, said Orion.

Kolobe, which will hold 33% of BEE HoldCo, is a familyowne­d business headed by Billy Mawasha, who has extensive mining experience with Anglo American, Rio Tinto, De Beers and AngloGold to name but a few. Until recently he was the country head in SA for Rio Tinto and the MD of Richards Bay Minerals.

As part of its announceme­nts, Orion said Godfrey Gomwe, a former Anglo American executive, and Tom Borman, a former BHP executive, had both joined the board as nonexecuti­ve directors.

PLANS TO HAVE 20% BLACK OWNERSHIP AND A FURTHER 10% OWNERSHIP SPLIT BETWEEN COMMUNITIE­S AND EMPLOYEES

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