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MC MINING LIMITED - Report for the quarter ended 30 September 2020

Release Date: 30/10/2020 09:00
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Report for the quarter ended 30 September 2020

MC Mining Limited
Previously Coal of Africa Limited
(Incorporated and registered in Australia)
Registration number ABN 008 905 388
ISIN AU000000MCM9
JSE share code: MCZ
ASX/AIM code: MCM


ANNOUNCEMENT                                                                             30 October 2020


REPORT FOR THE QUARTER ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2020

CONTINUED IDC AND SHAREHOLDER SUPPORT

MC Mining Limited (“MC Mining” or the “Company”) which operates in South Africa, together with its
subsidiaries, hereby provides its update for the three months ended 30 September 2020, the first quarter (the
“Quarter”) of the Company’s 2021 financial year. All figures are denominated in United States dollars unless
otherwise stated. Safety metrics are compared to the preceding quarter while financial and operational metrics
are measured against the comparable period in the previous financial year. A copy of this report is available on
the Company's website, www.mcmining.co.za.


Salient operational and corporate features
•   The focus on health and safety continued at the high-grade Uitkomst metallurgical and thermal coal mine
    (“Uitkomst Colliery” or “Uitkomst”), with one lost-time injury (“LTI”) recorded during the Quarter (FY2020
    Q4: one LTI);

•   Uitkomst generated 137,284 tonnes (“t”) (FY2020 Q1: 135,675t) of run-of-mine (“ROM”) coal, a 1%
    improvement on the comparative period to end September 2019;

•   The South African government declared a nationwide lockdown in March 2020 to prevent the spread of
    COVID-19 resulted in the majority of Uitkomst’s customers suspending their operations and this continues
    to affect the colliery’s sales order volumes;

•   Uitkomst produces high-grade metallurgical, thermal and high-ash middlings coal and the colliery’s largest
    customer, experienced operational challenges at its Newcastle furnaces during September, which limited
    volumes purchased from Uitkomst;
•   Coal sales were 25% lower than for the comparative period in 2020 (FY2021 Q1: 57,616t vs. FY2020 Q1:
    77,243t) with 20,667t of saleable coal on hand (FY2020 Q1: 8,864t) at the end of the Quarter; and

•   Limited activities continued at the Company’s Makhado hard coking coal project (“Makhado Project” or
    “Makhado”), Vele semi-soft coking and thermal coal colliery (“Vele Colliery” or “Vele”) and Greater
    Soutpansberg Projects (“GSP”) following the COVID-19 lockdown.


                                                                                                        
Coal market and financial features
•   The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a significant decline in API4 export thermal coal prices but these did
    start to recover at the end of the Quarter but remained 10% below the comparative September 2019 period
    ($55/t vs. $61/t);

•   Restructuring of the March 2017 Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa Limited (“IDC”) facility
    (the “Initial IDC Facility”), allowing for the drawdown of R40 million ($2.4 million) to advance the Makhado
    Project and delaying the repayment of funds utilised under this facility until 30 November 2020;

•   Issue of new equity to existing and new shareholders, raising R15 million ($0.9 million) and satisfying the
    condition for the restructuring of the Initial IDC Facility;

•   Signature of a share subscription agreement with Columbia Skies Holdings Proprietary Limited (“CSH”), a
    company that is wholly-owned by South African industrialist Mr Pitso Madibo, for R9,933,650 ($0.6 million).
    Subsequent to the end of the Quarter, CSH failed to provide funding in accordance with the terms of the
    agreement and the Company reserves its rights in this regard;

•   Composite debt/equity funding initiatives for the Makhado Project continued during the Quarter and are
    expected to be concluded in Q4 CY2020/Q1 CY2021; and

•   Available cash at Quarter-end was $1.6 million ($0.4 million at the end of June 2020) and restricted cash of
    $0.03 million.

Brenda Berlin, Acting CEO commented:


“The South African Government declared a nationwide lockdown in March 2020 to limit the potential spread of
the virus and the Company has implemented measures to minimise the risk of COVID-19 transmission on our
sites. The progressive easing of lockdown measures, allowed the Uitkomst Colliery to return to steady-state
production, while international coal prices trended positively during September and October 2020.


The Company secured a significant portion of the Makhado Phase 1 composite funding package prior to the
lockdown, including a new R245 million ($17 million) IDC facility and in-principle funding agreements for a
further R200 million ($14 million). The completion of the funding package was delayed by the lockdown and led
to the restructuring of the Initial IDC Facility during the Quarter. The restructuring of the Initial IDC Facility
enables the drawdown of R40 million ($2.3 million) and was accompanied by the issue of new MC Mining equity
of R15 million ($0.9 million). The shareholder support received reflects the positive returns that Makhado will
deliver to all stakeholders, and provides MC Mining with the time it needs to conclude the Phase 1 funding                                                                                                                
process. Negotiations between the IDC and the Company are ongoing to align the repayment of the Initial IDC
Facility with the positive cash flows generated by Makhado.


The Company also continued to interact with potential domestic and international funders and anticipates that
the process to secure the balance of the capital required to develop and construct Makhado Phase 1 will be
completed in Q4 CY2020/Q1 CY2021, with construction commencing shortly thereafter.”


QUARTERLY COMMENTARY


National Lockdown

The health and safety of MC Mining’s employees is a prevailing priority and the Company has implemented, and
continuously monitors the COVID-19 health and safety regulations promulgated by the South African
Government. These regulations impacted the Company’s activities during the Quarter and non-essential staff
followed a ‘no work, no pay’ policy and received a portion of their wages from the South African Government’s
Temporary Employer/Employee Relief Scheme.


Uitkomst Colliery – Utrecht Coalfields (70% owned)

The focus on health and safety continued at Uitkomst and the colliery recorded one LTI during the Quarter
(FY2020 Q4: one LTI).

Following relaxation of the COVID-19 lockdown during the June 2020 period, Uitkomst reached steady-state
ROM coal production during the Quarter, realising marginally higher volumes than the comparative period
(137,284t vs 135,675t). Uitkomst’s largest customer experienced equipment challenges in early September 2020
and suspended orders of high-grade metallurgical coal for the month, but reinitiated normal order volumes in
October 2020.

The delay in customers resuming operations as well as Uitkomst’s largest customer’s operational challenges in
September, resulted in sales of high quality coal declining 23% compared to Q1 FY2020 (54,877t vs. 71,473t)
while 2,739t of high ash middlings coal were sold during the Quarter (FY2020 Q1: 5,770t). The lower than
anticipated sales resulted in the Uitkomst Colliery having 20,667t (FY2020 Q1: 8,864t) of saleable coal on hand
at the end of the Quarter and this coal is expected to be sold during Q2 FY2021.

The COVID-19 pandemic has adversely affected global energy production and manufacturing activities and
average API4 prices for the Quarter were 10% lower than the comparative period in 2019 ($55/t vs $61/t). The
lower API4 prices as well as a 15% weakening of the ZAR:US$ exchange rate led to a 12% decline in revenue per                                                                                                             
tonne during the three months while production costs per saleable tonne decreased by 8% to $59.59/t (FY2020
Q1: $64.64/t).


                                              Quarter to end-Sep     Quarter to end-Sep
                                                    2020                   2019                      %change
 Production tonnages
 Uitkomst ROM (t)                                   137 284                135 675                   1%

 Sales tonnages
 Metallurgical and thermal coal (t)                  54 877                 71 473                  (23%)
 Middlings sales                                     2 739                   5 770                  (53%)
                                                     57 616                 77 243                  (25%)
 Quarter financial metrics
 Revenue/t ($)                                       58.01                   65.58                  (12%)
 Revenue/t (ZAR)                                      981                     964                     2%
 Production cost/saleable tonnes ($)^                59.59                   64.64                   (8%)
^ costs are all South African Rand based


The Uitkomst Colliery has an estimated 18-year life-of-mine (“LOM”) which includes the development of a north
adit (horizontal shaft). Uitkomst’s Integrated Water Use License (“IWUL”) will expire in February 2021 and the
colliery is finalising the specialist studies required for the renewal application. These studies will be completed
during November 2020 and the IWUL application will be submitted soon thereafter and the Company will work
to secure the license renewal as soon as practicable with no disruption to the Group’s operations being
expected. Subsequent to the end of the Quarter, Uitkomst submitted an application to renew the IWUL for the
nearby leased Wykom siding from where the high-ash middlings coal is railed.


Makhado Hard Coking Coal Project – Soutpansberg Coalfield (69% owned)

The fully permitted Makhado Project recorded no LTIs (FY2020 Q4: nil) during the Quarter.

MC Mining’s flagship Makhado Project has very favourable economics and its phased development is expected
to deliver positive returns for shareholders. Makhado has a LOM in excess of 46 years and construction of the
project will position MC Mining as South Africa’s pre-eminent hard coking coal (“HCC”) producer.

Phase 1 of the Makhado Project comprises the development of the west pit and modifications to the existing
Vele Colliery processing plant. MC Mining previously secured a conditional R245 million ($17 million) term loan
facility from the IDC (“Phase 1 Loan Facility”) for the construction of Phase 1. This is the initial step in the
composite Phase 1 debt/equity funding process. MC Mining has also secured in-principle agreements for a
further R200 million ($14 million) for Phase 1 that is subject to agreement of final documentation and, is in                                                                                                                
significantly advanced discussions with potential equity funders for the remaining R130 million ($9 million). The
Company anticipates that this will be finalised during Q4 CY2020/Q1 CY2021.


The Initial IDC Facility of R240 million ($13.7 million) was secured in March 2017. MC Mining previously utilized
R120 million ($6.9 million) of this facility to develop Makhado, including progressing the project to fully
permitted status and completing the acquisition of the surface rights required for the Makhado mining area.
The balance of R120 million ($6.9 million) remained undrawn and one of the conditions precedent to the Phase
1 Loan Facility was that the Company would agree to cancel the undrawn balance of R120 million ($6.9 million)
Initial IDC Facility.


During the Quarter, the undrawn portion of the Initial IDC Facility was restructured, allowing the Company to
drawdown R40 million ($2.3 million). As a result, the Phase 1 Loan Facility can still form part of the composite
Makhado Phase 1 funding package. In addition, the restructuring delayed repayment until 30 November 2020,
of capital and interest owing in terms of the Initial IDC Facility. The drawdown of the R40 million resulted in the
IDC’s participation in the Makhado Project increasing by a further 1.7% interest (taking their total project level
interest to 6.7%) and the award of warrants equating to 0.8% of MC Mining’s issued shares.


The R120 million ($6.9 million) and accrued interest under the Initial IDC Facility and R40 million ($2.3 million)
drawdown are currently due for repayment by 30 November 2020. Negotiations between the IDC and the
Company are ongoing to align the repayment of these with the positive cash flows generated by Makhado and
MC Mining is confident that a satisfactory position can be reached with the IDC. The IDC supports the
development of the Makhado Project. However, in the unlikely event that the parties cannot reach agreement
on further deferment terms, the financing documentation allows for the debt to be converted into equity.


Vele Semi-Soft Coking and Thermal Coal Colliery – Limpopo (Tuli) Coalfield (100% owned)

The Vele Colliery remained on care and maintenance during the Quarter and no LTIs were recorded during the
period (FY2020 Q4: nil).

There were no further developments to report and the Vele processing plant is expected to be refurbished and
recommissioned as part of Phase 1 of the Makhado Project.


Greater Soutpansberg Project – Soutpansberg Coalfield (74% owned)

The GSP recorded no LTIs (FY2020 Q4: nil) during the Quarter.
                                                                                                                 
The GSP comprises the Chapudi, Mopane and Generaal areas that are MC Mining’s longer-term coking and
thermal coal projects. There were no further developments to report during the Quarter.


Markets
The spread of COVID-19 globally and the implementation of lockdown measures has resulted in a general
downward trend in global economic activity. This has led to reduced demand for commodities and both
metallurgical and thermal coal prices declined compared to Q1 FY2020. Average HCC prices were 28% lower
than the comparative period ($112/t vs. $156/t), while demand for South African thermal coal remains
depressed and the average API4 price for the Quarter was $55/t, 10% lower than the $61/t recorded in Q1
FY2020 (FY2020 Q4: $55/t).


Brenda Berlin
Acting Chief Executive Officer

This announcement has been approved by the Company’s Disclosure Committee.
This announcement is inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of Regulation 596/2014.


For more information contact:
Brenda Berlin                 Acting Chief Executive      MC Mining Limited             +27 10 003 8000
                              Officer
Tony Bevan                    Company Secretary           Endeavour Corporate           +61 08 9316 9100
                                                          Services

Company advisors:
James Harris / James Dance       Nominated Adviser       Strand Hanson Limited          +44 20 7409 3494

Rory Scott                      Broker (AIM)             Mirabaud Securities Limited    +44 20 3167 7220
James Duncan                    Financial PR (South      R&A Strategic                  +27 11 880 3924
                                Africa)                  Communications

Investec Bank Limited is the nominated JSE Sponsor

About MC Mining Limited:

MC Mining is an AIM/ASX/JSE-listed coal exploration, development and mining company operating in South
Africa. MC Mining’s key projects include the Uitkomst Colliery (metallurgical and thermal coal), Makhado Project
(hard coking coal). Vele Colliery (semi-soft coking and thermal coal), and the Greater Soutpansberg Projects
(coking and thermal coal).


                                                                                                             
Forward-looking statements

This Announcement, including information included or incorporated by reference in this Announcement, may
contain "forward-looking statements" concerning MC Mining that are subject to risks and uncertainties.
Generally, the words "will", "may", "should", "continue", "believes", "expects", "intends", "anticipates" or
similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements involve risks and
uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking
statements. Many of these risks and uncertainties relate to factors that are beyond MC Mining’s ability to control
or estimate precisely, such as future market conditions, changes in regulatory environment and the behaviour
of other market participants. MC Mining cannot give any assurance that such forward-looking statements will
prove to have been correct. The reader is cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking
statements. MC Mining assumes no obligation and does not undertake any obligation to update or revise
publicly any of the forward-looking statements set out herein, whether as a result of new information, future
events or otherwise, except to the extent legally required.

Statements of intention

Statements of intention are statements of current intentions only, which may change as new information
becomes available or circumstances change.

MC Mining has ensured that the mineral resources quoted are subject to good governance arrangements and
internal control. The Company has engaged external independent consultants to update the mineral resource
in accordance with the JORC Code 2012 and SAMREC 2016. The units of measure in this report are metric, with
Tonnes (t) = 1,000kg. Technical information that requires subsequent calculations to derive subtotals, totals and
weighted averages may involve a degree of rounding and consequently introduce an error. Where such errors
occur MC Mining does not consider them to be material.



                                                                                                                
Tenements held by MC Mining and its Controlled Entities
                                                                                       Change
 Project                                                                               during
 Name          Tenement Number                                   Location   Interest   Quarter
 Chapudi       Albert 686 MS                                     Limpopo~     74%
 Project*      Bergwater 712 MS                                               74%
               Remaining Extent and Portion 2 of Bergwater                    74%
               697 MS
               Blackstone Edge 705 MS                                        74%
               Remaining Extent & Portion 1 of Bluebell 480                  74%
               MS
               Remaining Extent & Portion 1 of Bushy Rise                    74%
               702 MS
               Castle Koppies 652 MS                                         74%
               Chapudi 752 MS                                                74%
               Remaining Extent, Portions 1, 3 & 4 of                        74%
               Coniston 699 MS
               Driehoek 631 MS                                               74%
               Remaining Extent of Dorps-rivier 696 MS                       74%
               Enfield 512 MS (consolidation of Remaining                    74%
               Extent of Enfield 474 MS, Brosdoorn 682 MS
               & Remaining Extent of Grootvlei 684 MS)
               Remaining Extent and Portion 1 of                             74%
               Grootboomen 476 MS                                            74%
               Grootvlei 684 MS                                              74%
               Kalkbult 709 MS                                               74%
               Remaining Extent, Remaining Extent of                         74%
               Portion 2, Remaining Extent of Portion 3,
               Portions 1, 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8 of Kliprivier 692 MS
               Remaining Extent of Koodoobult 664 MS                         74%
               Koschade 657 MS (Was Mapani Kop 656 MS)                       74%
               Malapchani 659 MS                                             74%
               Mapani Ridge 660 MS                                           74%
               Melrose 469 MS                                                74%
               Middelfontein 683 MS                                          74%
               Mountain View 706 MS                                          74%
               M'tamba Vlei 654 MS                                           74%
               Remaining Extent & Portion 1 of Pienaar 635                   74%
               MS
               Remaining Extent & Portion 1 of Prince's Hill                 74%
               704 MS
               Qualipan 655 MS                                               74%
               Queensdale 707 MS                                             74%
               Remaining Extent & Portion 1 of Ridge End                     74%
               662 MS
               Remaining Extent & Portion 1 of Rochdale                      74%
               700 MS
               Sandilands 708 MS                                             74%
               Portions 1 & 2 of Sandpan 687 MS                              74%
               Sandstone Edge 658 MS                                         74%




                                                                                                 
                                                                                    Change
Project                                                                             during
Name         Tenement Number                               Location      Interest   Quarter
             Remaining Extent of Portions 2 & 3 of                         74%
             Sterkstroom 689 MS
             Sutherland 693 MS                                            74%
             Remaining Extent & Portion 1 of Varkfontein                  74%
             671 MS
             Remaining Extent, Portion 2, Remaining                       74%
             Extent of Portion 1 of Vastval 477 MS
             Vleifontein 691 MS                                            74%
             Ptn 3, 4, 5 & 6 of Waterpoort 695 MS                          74%
             Wildebeesthoek 661 MS                                         74%
             Woodlands 701 MS                                              74%
Kanowna      M27/41                                        Coolgardie^    2.99%
West and     M27/47                                                       2.99%
Kalbara      M27/59                                                       2.99%
             M27/72,27/73                                                 2.99%
             M27/114                                                      2.99%
             M27/181                                                      7.24%
             M27/196                                                      2.99%
             M27/414,27/415                                               2.99%
             P27/1826-1829                                                2.99%
             P27/1830-1842                                                2.99%
             P27/1887                                                     2.99%
Abbotshall   ML63/409,410                                  Norseman^     Royalty
Royalty
Kookynie     ML40/061                                      Leonora^      Royalty
Royalty      ML40/135,136                                                Royalty
Makhado      Fripp 645 MS                                  Limpopo~       69%#
Project      Lukin 643 MS                                                 69%#
             Mutamba 668 MS                                               69%#
             Salaita 188 MT                                               69%#
             Tanga 849 MS                                                 69%#
             Daru 848 MS                                                  69%#
             Windhoek 847 MS                                              69%#
Generaal     Beck 568 MS--                                 Limpopo~       74%
Project*     Bekaf 650 MS-                                                74%
             Remaining Extent & Portion 1 of Boas 642                     74%
             MS-
             Chase 576 MS-                                                74%
             Coen Britz 646 MS-                                           74%
             Fanie 578 MS-                                                74%
             Portions 1, 2 and Remaining Extent of                        74%
             Generaal 587 MS-
             Joffre 584 MS-                                               74%
             Juliana 647 MS                                               74%
             Kleinenberg 636 MS-                                          74%
             Remaining Extent of Maseri Pan 520 MS-                       74%




                                                                                              
                                                                                     Change
Project                                                                              during
Name       Tenement Number                                     Location   Interest   Quarter
           Remaining Extent and Portion 2 of Mount                         100%
           Stuart 153 MT--
           Nakab 184 MT--                                                  100%
           Phantom 640 MS--                                                 74%
           Riet 182 MT--                                                   100%
           Rissik 637 MS-                                                  100%
           Schuitdrift 179 MT-                                             100%
           Septimus 156 MT--                                               100%
           Solitude 111 MT-                                                 74%
           Stayt 183 MT--                                                  100%
           Remaining Extent & Portion 1 of Terblanche                      100%
           155 MT--
           Van Deventer 641 MS-                                             74%
           Wildgoose 577 MS-                                                74%
Mopane     Ancaster 501 MS--                                   Limpopo~    100%
Project*   Banff 502 MS-                                                    74%
           Bierman 599 MS-                                                  74%
           Cavan 508 MS                                                    100%
           Cohen 591 MS--                                                  100%
           Remaining Extent, Portions 1 & 2 of Delft 499                    74%
           MS-
           Dreyer 526 MS--                                                 74%
           Remaining Extent of Du Toit 563 MS-                             74%
           Faure 562 MS                                                    74%
           Remaining Extent and Portion 1 of Goosen                        74%
           530 MS --
           Hermanus 533 MS-                                                 74%
           Jutland 536 MS--                                                100%
           Krige 495 MS-                                                    74%
           Mons 557 MS-                                                    100%
           Remaining Extent of Otto 560 MS (Now                             74%
           Honeymoon)-
           Remaining Extent & Portion 1 of Pretorius                       74%
           531 MS-
           Schalk 542 MS-                                                   74%
           Stubbs 558 MS-                                                  100%
           Ursa Minor 551 MS--                                              74%
           Van Heerden 519 MS--                                             74%
           Portions 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Remaining Extent                74%
           of Portion 10, Portions 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18,
           19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 29, 30, 35, 36,
           37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 44, 45, 46, 48, 49, 50, 51,
           52 & 54 of Vera 815 MS
           Remaining Extent of Verdun 535 MS-                               74%
           Voorburg 503 MS—                                                100%
           Scheveningen 500 MS-                                             74%
           Portion 3 (of 2) of Kweekspruit No. 22                           70%




                                                                                               
                                                                                     Change
Project                                                                              during
Name           Tenement Number                                 Location   Interest   Quarter
Uitkomst       Portion 8 (of 1) of Kweekspruit No. 22          KwaZulu-     70%
Colliery and                                                   Natal~
prospects      Remainder of Portion 1 of Uitkomst No. 95                   70%
               Portion 5 (of 2) of Uitkomst No. 95                         70%
               Remainder Portion1 of Vaalbank No. 103                      70%
               Portion 4 (of 1) of Vaalbank No. 103                        70%
               Portion 5 (of 1) of Vaalbank No. 103                        70%
               Remainder of Portion 1 of Rustverwacht No.                  70%
               151
               Remainder of Portion 2 of Rustverwacht No.                  70%
               151
               Remainder of Portion 3 (of 1) of                            70%
               Rustverwacht No. 151
               Portion 4 (of 1) Rustverwacht No.151                        70%
               Portion 5 (of 1) Rustverwacht No. 151                       70%
               Remainder of Portion 6 (of 1) of                            70%
               Rustverwacht No. 151
               Portion 7 (of 1) of Rustverwacht No. 151                    70%
               Portion 8 (of 2) of Rustverwacht No. 151                    70%
               Remainder of Portion 9 (of 2) of                            70%
               Rustverwacht No. 151
               Portion 11 (of 6) of Rustverwacht No. 151                   70%
               Portion 12 (of 9) of Rustverwacht No. 151                   70%
               Portion 13 (of 2) of Rustverwacht No. 151                   70%
               Portion 14 (of 2) of Rustverwacht No. 151                   70%
               Portion 15 (of 3) of Rustverwacht No. 151                   70%
               Portion 16 (of 3) of Rustverwacht No. 151                   70%
               Portion 17 (of 2) of Rustverwacht No. 151                   70%
               Portion 18 (of 3) of Waterval No. 157                       70%
               Remainder of Portion 1 of Klipspruit No. 178                70%
               Remainder of Portion 4 of Klipspruit No. 178                70%
               Remainder of Portion 5 of Klipspruit No. 178                70%
               Portion 6 of Klipspruit No. 178                             70%
               Portion 7 (of 1) of Klipspruit No. 178                      70%
               Portion 8 (of 1 )of Klipspruit No. 178                      70%
               Portion 9 of Klipspruit No. 178                             70%
               Remainder of Portion 10 (of 5) of Klipspruit                70%
               No. 178
               Portion 11 (of 5) of Klipspruit No. 178                     70%
               Portion 13 (of 4) of Klipspruit No. 178                     70%
               Remainder of Portion 14 of Klipspruit No. 178               70%
               Portion 16 (of 14) of Klipspruit No. 178                    70%
               Portion 18 of Klipspruit No. 178                            70%
               Portion 23 of Klipspruit No. 178                            70%
               Remainder of Portion 1 of Jackalsdraai No.                  70%
               299
               Remainder of Jericho B No. 400                              70%




                                                                                               
                                                                                               Change
 Project                                                                                       during
 Name            Tenement Number                                Location           Interest    Quarter
                 Portion 1 of Jericho B No. 400                                      70%
                 Portion 2 of Jericho B No. 400                                      70%
                 Portion 3 of Jericho B No. 400                                      70%
                 Remainder of Jericho C No. 413                                      70%
                 Portion 1 of Jericho C No. 413                                      70%
                 Remainder of Portion 1 of Jericho A No. 414                         70%
                 Remainder of Portion 2 (of 1) of Jericho A No.                      70%
                 414
                 Portion 3 (of 1) of Jericho A No. 414                               70%
                 Portion 4 (of 1) of Jericho A No. 414                               70%
                 Portion 5 (of 2) of Jericho A No. 414                               70%
                 Portion 6 (of 1) of Jericho A No. 414                               70%
                 Margin No. 420                                                      70%
  Vele Colliery Portions of Overvlakte 125 MS (Remaining        Limpopo~            100%
  and            Extent, 3, 4, 5, 6, 13, 14)
  prospects      Bergen Op Zoom 124 MS                                              100%
                 Semple 155 MS                                                      100%
                 Voorspoed 836 MS                                                   100%
                 Alyth 837 MS                                                       100%
  Tshikunda      Certain portions of Unsurveyed State Land      Limpopo~             60%
                 known as Mutale
*        Form part of the Greater Soutpansberg Projects
-        Lapsed – Mining Right Application Lodged
--       Valid – Mining Right Application Lodged
~        Tenement located in the Republic of South Africa
^        Tenement located in Australia
#
         MC Mining’s interest will reduce to 69% on completion of the 26% Broad Based Black Economic
         Empowerment (BBBEE) transaction




                                                                                                        

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