Monday 29 July 2013

Diamond Mining Opportunity in South Africa



Diamond Mining Opportunity in South Africa
Monastery Mine (Pty) Ltd, Mining Right application for diamonds in kimberlite and ilmenite in Kimberlite has been accepted by the DMR in South Africa and is planning to commence mining operations on the Monastery Kimberlite and Fissure. The Monastery Mine team is seeking very experienced Mining Engineers, Engineers and entrepreneurs that and will enter into JV operations with a diamond mine located in the Free State Province of South Africa. The company seeks an equity partner to invest in the project or venture capitalist looking for exceptional high returns over short term period.

The Monastery diamond mine has a Diamond Mineral Resource up to 500m from outcrop to 500m grading at 25 carats per 100 tons or a total of 1,5 million carats. During the early 1980’s the mine produced about 14 000 carats.

Monastery Mine will refurbish its present 100tph DMS plant and immediately commence processing diamondiferous dump material. Ramp-up to full production at 50,000 tons per month, is estimated to take about six months.

Equity investors have an opportunity to acquire significant interest in the operating Copper mine as well as the JV mining operator. The current projections indicate that the business will deliver a real internal rate of return of more than 50%.

Interested investors seeking to enter the African rough diamond producing market are encouraged to respond to this opportunity.

Please note: This opportunity is not accessible to citizens of the United States of America due to SEC regulations.

Contact: Suza Adam, suza.adam@spindlecommunications.com, +27 11 880 0364

Saturday 4 May 2013

Mineral beneficiation projects seeking investment sought to showcase at Madini Africa



If your mine is planning to beneficiate minerals, but lack the capital to do so, consider taking part in Madini Africa as a business case presenter, making an investor presentation to a group of mining investors focused on mineral beneficiation in Africa.

Madini Africa

On the 12th and 13th of November 2013 the pre -eminent investment conference for African mineral processing and beneficiation is taking place in Johannesburg South Africa

The event is centered around African countries natural resources and the way by which investment is specifically delivered into the development of mining industrial processing plant at or near the mining site and an additional down-stream value- adding semi finished/complete products derived of the mineral being extracted.

Specifically the conference/exhibition, rather than being a mere “talk-shop' is bringing together principals of mining houses, government officials from participating African countries and matching them up with local and international mining and mineral processing investors.

In difference to many other events on the calender this is an event where project principals, promoters are delivering a brief or investment proposal of 30 minutes to the participating audience – seeking their funding commitments.

If your company is active in supplying engineering and product solutions to the said sector then this event would prove extremely beneficial to your participation, where your company can find partners not just for the outright acquisition of equipment, but your company can partake as an investor/partner in an early stage development of mineral beneficiation initiative/s, thereby maximizing its economic benefits.

Video footage of the presentations will be made available at a cost at www.madiniafrica.com

Should you consider attending the conference, exhibition, presenting a business case for investment, or speak on this very important topic for the African continent.

In anticipation to meet you in South Africa


Visit the event on G+


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Kind regards

Suza Adam
Spindle Communications
 +27118800364 
Suza.Adam @ madiniafrica.com

Sunday 13 January 2013

Angel investors sought to invest in the re-commissioning of a coal washing plant

Angel investors sought to invest in the re-commissioning of a coal washing plant for coal beneficiation in Witbank, South Africa

Our company Bon View Energy (kj) is looking for investment to the tune of R30 million to purchase and re-commission a coal washing plant in the Mpumalanga area in a very busy coal complex. 

The facility is surrounded by four huge mines and five power stations, with the fifth one still under construction. 

The washing plant has been out of operation for at least three years and needs to be refurbished in order to become operational. 

The surrounding mines in the area are more export driven and this allows for the opportunity for the beneficiation facility to process low grade coal for the power utility in the area. 

Eskom recently through the Public Enterprises Minister invited junior miners to its head quarters to outline its plans of coal acquisition from small black suppliers and developing its black coal supplier database. 

Our company has already secured a potential coal agreement of at least 100 000 tons of ROM that will be processed thru the facility. 

We urgently looking for a investor to partner with us on this lucrative venture.


For more info contact:

Jonny Moosa
Executive Director
Bon View Energy(kj) 

moosajm @ gmail.com
za.linkedin.com/pub/jonny-moosa/26/965/6b0/