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African Rainbow Minerals Limited is a mining company based in South Africa. ARM has interests in a wide range of mines, including platinum and platinum group metals (PGMs), iron , coal , copper , and gold . [ 2 ]
Founder, African Rainbow Minerals Patrice Tlhopane Motsepe (born 28 January 1962) is a South African billionaire businessman and football administrator. [ 2 ] Patrice Motsepe was born to Kgosi Augustine Motsepe, a chief of the Mmakau branch of the Tswana people .
In the late 1990s, it would form into two separate companies, Anglovaal Industrial Holdings (AVI) and Anglovaal Minerals (Avmin). As a family owned business, all family interests were to be diluted by 2001. By 2003, Anglovaal Minerals became part of African Rainbow Minerals Limited, a listed black empowerment company.
Legodi Bernard "Benny" Boshielo (born 1962 or 1963) is a South African businessman and former politician from Limpopo. Formerly a prominent member of the African National Congress (ANC), he resigned from the Limpopo government in 2012 to work for African Rainbow Minerals.
Premier Diamond Mine, Cullinan, Gauteng, South Africa An aerial view of the Two Rivers mine in Steelpoort, Limpopo, owned by both African Rainbow Minerals and Impala Platinum holdings limited. Mining in South Africa was once the main driving force [1] behind the history and development of Africa's most advanced and richest economy. [2]
African Rainbow Minerals and Anglo American Platinum (Joint Venture) The Modikwa platinum mine is a large underground mine in the north-eastern part of South Africa northwest of Burgersfort , Limpopo .
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The second-largest mineral industry in the world is the mineral industry of Africa, which implies large quantities of resources due to Africa being the second largest continent, with 30.37 million square kilometres of land.With a population of 1.4 billion living there, mineral exploration and production constitute significant parts of their economies for many African countries and remain keys ...