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DRDGOLD LIMITED - Disposal of the mining rights of East Rand Proprietary Mines Limited and related assets and cautionary announcement

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Disposal of the mining rights of East Rand Proprietary Mines Limited and related assets and cautionary announcement

DRDGOLD LIMITED
(Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa)
(Registration number 1895/000926/06)
JSE share code: DRD
ISIN: ZAE000058723
Issuer code: DUSM
NYSE trading symbol: DRD
(“DRDGOLD” or the “Company”)



DISPOSAL OF THE MINING RIGHTS OF EAST RAND PROPRIETARY MINES LIMITED AND RELATED ASSETS AND CAUTIONARY ANNOUNCEMENT



1.         INTRODUCTION

Shareholders of DRDGOLD (“Shareholders”) are advised that the Company, Ergo Mining
Operations Proprietary Limited (“EMO”) and East Rand Proprietary Mines Limited (“ERPM”)
(collectively, the “Sellers”) have entered into an agreement, on 24 July 2014 (“Signature Date”) to
dispose of the underground mining and prospecting rights held by ERPM, and certain other assets
on the related mining areas, as detailed below:

      a. mining rights entitled ERPM GP150MR and ERPM GP151MR, and all permits and licences
         relating thereto (“ERPM 1”);

      b. the extension 2 area assets, which include the prospecting right Department of Mineral
         Resources (“DMR”) Ref GP 30 /5/1/1/2 243PR (registered in the Mineral and Petroleum
         Titles Registration Office under Ref MPT 674/2007) (as renewed and amended) (“ERPM 2
         Renewal Right”) and all permits and license relating thereto) (“ERPM 2”); and

      c.    the high density sludge processing plant (“HDS Plant”), all material mining infrastructure and
            associated movable machinery, plant and equipment located within the mining area of
            mining right GP 30 /5/1/1/2/ 243PR (known as the “Far East Vertical Shaft Area”)
            ( “Ancillary Assets”),

collectively, the “Sale Assets”,

for an agreed purchase consideration of R220 million (the “Consideration”) (the “Disposal”) to
ERPM South Africa Holdings Proprietary Limited, a company nominated by Walcot Capital (the
“Purchaser”).

2.         TERMS OF THE DISPOSAL

     2.1       THE CONSIDERATION
The Consideration will be allocated as follows:
   a. R125 million in respect of ERPM 1 and the Ancillary Assets of which R50 million is in respect
       of ERPM GP151MR and the Ancillary Assets and R75 million is in respect of ERPM
       GP150MR; and

      b. R95 million in respect of ERPM 2.

The Consideration is payable in each instance within 10 days following the date that the last of the
suspensive conditions is met, as more fully described in section 4 of this announcement.
       2.2       BREAK FEE
A deposit of 1% of the Consideration will be paid to the Sellers’ attorneys and will serve as a break
fee to the Sellers in the event that the Disposal does not move to completion.

        2.3       ERPM GP151MR
It is the intention that the disposal of ERPM1 and the Ancillary Assets will occur simultaneously.
However, by virtue of the fact that an application in terms of section 102 of the Mining and Petroleum
Resources Development Act, No 28 of 2002 (“MPRDA”) is pending before the DMR to amend ERPM
GP151MR so as to exclude certain service assets and incorporate such assets into EMO’s
contiguous mining right DMR Ref GP158MR (“2013 Amendment Application”) the actual transfer in
terms of section 11 of the MPRDA of ERPM GP151MR may be delayed until after such approval.

Until such time as the amendment is granted and with effect from the ERPM 1 Effective Date (as
defined further below):

    a. the Purchaser shall be entitled to lease the HDS Plant and the Far East Vertical Shaft Area
       for a nominal rental of R1 per annum for so long as the Purchaser may require; and

    b. the Purchaser shall be entitled to mine for all and any minerals (in particular gold and silver)
       to which ERPM GP151MR relates for the Purchaser’s own account and benefit. 1.5% of the
       Purchaser’s net sales revenue (calculated net of state royalties) from this resource will then
       be paid to the Sellers for the right to mine, up to the aggregate purchase price for ERPM
       GP151MR and the Ancillary Assets.

If at any time after the ERPM 1 Effective Date (as defined in section 4 below), the 2013 Amendment
Application is granted, ERPM GP151MR, together with all permits and licences pertaining thereto,
shall be transferred to the Purchaser. The Purchaser shall discharge in full the purchase price
allocated to ERPM GP151MR in terms of the sale agreement (or the remaining balance thereof, after
deducting therefrom all amounts already paid to the holder of ERPM GP151MR as contemplated in
(b) above).

       2.4       REHABILITATION OBLIGATIONS
The Purchaser has agreed to take over the following rehabilitation obligations relating to the Sale
Assets, with effect from the date on which the mining rights of ERPM 1 and the ERPM 2 Renewal
Right, as the case may be, is registered in the name of the Purchaser:

        a. in relation to ERPM 1, the obligation of ERPM to rehabilitate the surface and
           underground areas of the properties pertaining to ERPM GP150MR (including, in the
           event that the Purchaser chooses to, by way of a section 102 application, exclude those
           areas selected by it from ERPM GP151MR and consolidate such areas within the mining
           area pertaining to ERPM GP150MR (“Purchaser’s Entitlement”));

        b. in relation to each of the HDS Plant, the Far East Vertical Shaft Area and areas selected
           by the Purchaser in terms of the Purchaser’s Entitlement, the obligation of ERPM to
           rehabilitate the surface and underground areas of the properties encompassed thereby,
           but expressly excluding any rehabilitation obligation where the environmental issue
           giving rise to the obligation originates on or from the area pertaining to
           ERPM GP151MR;

        c.   in relation to the ERPM 2 Renewal Right, the obligation of ERPM to rehabilitate the
             surface and underground area of the properties pertaining to the ERPM 2 Renewal
             Right; and
        d. any rehabilitation obligations which arise as a result of any operations or activities
           conducted by the Purchaser in, on or under any immovable property pertaining to
           ERPM 1 or the ERPM 2 Renewal Right.

3.    RATIONALE FOR THE DISPOSAL

The Company has embarked upon a process, initiated in early 2013, whereby it intended to dispose
of those assets it viewed as no longer being core to its long-term strategic objectives as a surface
tailings retreatment company which include, inter alia, underground mining and exploration assets
and other non-operational assets. The Disposal is part of this process.

4.    SUSPENSIVE CONDITIONS

The disposal of ERPM 1 and the Ancillary Assets are subject to fulfilment / waiver of certain
suspensive conditions. The suspensive conditions outstanding as of the date of this announcement
are as follows:

        a. the Purchaser submits proof of funding in respect of the Disposal by no later than 60
           business days after the Signature Date;

        b. the 2013 Amendment Application is granted and the section 11 applications are
           submitted to the DMR in respect of ERPM 1, or alternatively, if the 2013 Amendment
           Application is not granted, the section 11 application is submitted to the DMR in respect
           of ERPM GP150MR only, by no later than 120 business days after confirmation of
           funding has been obtained;


        c.   ERPM is granted the ERPM 2 Renewal Right or in the event that the DMR does not
             grant the ERPM 2 Renewal Right, this application is submitted to the High Court of North
             Gauteng to review and set aside the DMR’s decision, by no later than 180 days after the
             Signature Date; and

        d. the section 11 applications in respect of ERPM 1 is granted, or alternatively, the section
           11 application in respect of ERPM GP150MR only is granted (in the circumstances
           where the 2013 Amendment Application is not granted), by no later than the second
           anniversary of the date of submission of the section 11 application to the DMR.

The due date of the above conditions can be extended in certain circumstances.

The disposal of ERPM 2 is subject to certain suspensive conditions, namely:

        a. the disposal of ERPM 1 and the Ancillary Assets becoming unconditional (“ERPM 1
           Effective Date”); and
        b. by no later than the long stop date (being the earlier of 30 June 2016 and the first
           anniversary of the date of submission of the section 11 application to the DMR):
                i. ERPM is granted the ERPM 2 Renewal Right; and
               ii. the related section 11 application is granted.

If the suspensive conditions to the disposal of ERPM 2 are not fulfilled, then only the sale of ERPM 1
and the Ancillary Assets will remain in force.
5.    APPLICATION OF CONSIDERATION

The Board will consider the best application for the proceeds of the Disposal, taking into account the
Company’s strategy and funding requirements and its commitment to the distribution of surplus cash
to its Shareholders.

6.    CATEGORISATION OF THE DISPOSAL

The Disposal is classified as a Category 2 transaction in accordance with the JSE Limited Listings
Requirements and does not require Shareholder approval.


7.    CAUTIONARY

Due to the fact that the pro forma financial information relating to the Disposal has not been finalised,
Shareholders are advised to exercise caution when dealing in the Company’s securities until a full
announcement is made.

Johannesburg
25 July 2014

Sponsor
One Capital

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