Rio Tinto greenlights R8.5bn expansion at Richards Bay Minerals

Mining giant Rio Tinto has approved a long-delayed R8.5-billion investment to expand operations at Richards Bay Minerals in KwaZulu-Natal, signaling improved security in the region. The decision follows years of disruptions from violence and criminal activity that halted the project. This move highlights progress in restoring investor confidence amid ongoing challenges.

Rio Tinto's announcement of its R8.5-billion investment in the Zulti South project at Richards Bay Minerals (RBM) marks a significant step for South Africa's mining sector. The expansion, aimed at boosting production of titanium dioxide slag used in items like paint and toothpaste, was suspended in 2019 due to violence, protests, and intimidation by procurement mafias. In 2021, the company declared force majeure on customer contracts following the assassination of RBM's general manager, Nico Swart.

Efforts to restore stability included addressing issues with a problematic community trust two years ago, introducing greater transparency to its deeds. In October 2024, RBM launched a pilot plant as a social experiment to test operations without disruptions. Managing director Werner Duvenhage noted the success, stating, “In four months, there has been no intimidation, no threats, no violence. If I had scripted it, this is how I would have scripted it.”

This progress is attributed to actions by RBM, Duvenhage, and improved police response, alongside broader initiatives like Operation Vulindlela targeting crime and security. However, the sector faces hurdles such as delays in a transparent mining cadastre, concerns over the draft minerals bill, and rising power costs. The seven-year delay since 2019 has postponed jobs, exports, and taxes for KwaZulu-Natal and the national economy. While instability risks persist, especially with upcoming local elections, Rio Tinto's commitment underscores calculated optimism.

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