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SEP - Sephaku Holdings - Appointment of CEO and the Granting of a New Order

Release Date: 24/08/2011 09:59
Code(s): SEP
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SEP - Sephaku Holdings - Appointment of CEO and the Granting of a New Order Mining Right To Sephaku Fluoride Limited Sephaku Holdings Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa) (Registration number: 2005/003306/06) Share code: SEP ISIN: ZAE000138459 ("Sephaku Holdings" or "the Company") VOLUNTARY ANNOUNCEMENT - APPOINTMENT OF CEO AND THE GRANTING OF A NEW ORDER MINING RIGHT TO SEPHAKU FLUORIDE LIMITED Sephaku Holdings Limited is pleased to announce the following two significant developments for its wholly-owned subsidiary, Sephaku Fluoride Limited ("Sephaku Fluoride") - the appointment of mining veteran Mr Alan Smith as Chief Executive Officer ("CEO") of this entity and the granting of a New Order Mining Right for the Nokeng fluorspar mine. Commenting on these positive developments, Sephaku Holdings CEO, Neil Crafford- Lazarus, said, "These are very positive and important steps for the group as we seek to define and deliver more focused investment opportunities to the market. Alan is a leader of excellent ability, with exactly the right combination of attributes to drive the next phase of progress at Nokeng." "The granting of this mining right is, of course, an essential step in our development process. We look forward to commencing construction of the concentrator at Nokeng mine and at our adjacent beneficiation plant once we have secured the requisite funding." Appointment of Alan Smith Sephaku Holdings is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr Alan Smith as the new CEO of Sephaku Fluoride, with effect from 17 August 2011. Mr Smith (BSc, Mining Engineering) began his career with the Coal Division of Anglo American in 1975. Over the next 27 years, he built up a vast and varied body of mining experience at Anglo American, De Beers, Anglo American South America and AngloGold. During this time, he held several positions of technical and executive responsibility, most notably as head of South African operations during the period he spent at AngloGold between 1997 and 2001. Since 2001, Mr Smith has held the position of CEO at New Diamond Corporation (Pty) Limited (2001 - 2003), Lesotho Diamond Corporation Plc (2004 - 2006) and KIVU Resources Limited (2006 - 2009). In 2010, he was appointed as CEO of Incubex Minerals Limited ("Incubex"), a position he still holds. As Incubex CEO, Mr Smith has been responsible for overseeing the unbundling of Incubex from Sephaku Holdings` portfolio and its establishment as a separate company and independent investment vehicle. Mr Smith is, therefore, already intimately involved with the overall Sephaku vision and strategy, and has a proven track record which demonstrates that he has the right skills and experience to guide Sephaku Fluoride through its upcoming stages of development. The Company is excited to welcome him on board at Sephaku Fluoride. New Order Mining Right for Nokeng Sephaku Holdings is also pleased to advise that its application for a New Order Mining Right for Sephaku Fluoride`s Nokeng fluorspar mine has been successful. Accordingly, Mining Right GP/30/5/1/2/2 (293) MR was notarially executed by the Department of Mineral Resources on the 26 July 2011 and is valid until 25 July 2031 (a period of 20 years). New Order Mining Rights are issued in accordance with the requirements of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act (South Africa, 2002), which include, among others, comprehensive environmental management and social and labour plans. Sephaku Fluoride`s Nokeng fluorspar project is located some 70km north-east of Pretoria in South Africa`s Gauteng province and comprises two major fluorspar deposits, the Outwash Fan deposit and the Plattekop deposit. The Outwash Fan deposit has a Measured Mineral Resource estimate of 8.2 million tonnes at a calcium fluoride grade of 24.6%, while Plattekop has an Indicated Mineral Resource estimate of 2.9 million tonnes at a calcium fluoride grade of 42.6%. Both deposits are believed to rank among the highest-grade fluorspar deposits in the world. Sephaku Fluoride intends developing these into a fluorspar mine, aiming to produce 180,000tpa of initially acid-grade fluorspar by the end of 2013. Sephaku Fluoride is also planning to establish a beneficiation production facility consisting of a sulphuric acid plant, a hydrogen fluoride plant and an aluminium fluoride plant. The acid-grade fluorspar produced by the Nokeng concentrator will be used largely as feed to the production facility, a key feature of which will include the production of 60,000tpa anhydrous hydrogen fluoride. This, together with the production of 93,000tpa sulphuric acid, 66,000tpa oleum at a concentrate of 20%, and feed of 129,000tpa acid-grade fluorspar, will be used to produce 60,000tpa aluminium fluoride. Venmyn has approved the information presented above, in writing, to the board of Sephaku Holdings. 24 August 2011 Pretoria Sponsor to Sephaku Holdings QuestCo Date: 24/08/2011 09:59:46 Supplied by www.sharenet.co.za Produced by the JSE SENS Department. The SENS service is an information dissemination service administered by the JSE Limited (`JSE`). The JSE does not, whether expressly, tacitly or implicitly, represent, warrant or in any way guarantee the truth, accuracy or completeness of the information published on SENS. 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