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Anglo American supports the launch of the first university for the Northern Cape with over R96 million

19 September, 2013

Anglo American, in partnership with the Department of Higher Education and Training, has launched the Northern Cape’s first ever university, named after the political giant and consummate educator, Sol Plaatje.

Anglo American, in partnership with the Department of Higher Education and Training, has launched the Northern Cape’s first ever university, named after the political giant and consummate educator, Sol Plaatje. As part of Anglo American’s commitment to South Africa, the latest investment will support its drive to introduce young people in the Northern Cape to the world of research, technology, computer sciences, agriculture, development science and engineering. Once completed, the Sol Plaatje University in Kimberley will cater for over 5,000 students.

Anglo American, together with its business units De Beers and Kumba Iron Ore, provided a total of R96 million in support of the new university. This includes a contribution towards the construction of the administration building; conducting a feasibility study for the Centre of Excellence focused on courses related to the mining industry, further funding for the establishment of the Centre of Excellence over a five year period; and a contribution of land and buildings for future expansion projects.  The Sishen Iron Ore Community Development Trust will also establish a R20 million bursary scheme created to benefit leaners from the Northern Cape and beyond, who are accepted to study at the university.

The university is set to commence operation at the start of 2014 in selected programmes such as Bachelors of Education, Information Technology, and Retail Business Management. The total capital and operational costs for the University are estimated to be R4.2 billion over the next 10 Years.

Barend Petersen, chairman of De Beers Consolidated Mines, said:  “The mining industry has an indispensable role to play in supporting the development of the skills that society needs and education is the leading and integral part of Anglo American’s corporate social development strategy.

“Anglo American’s commitment and support to uplifting education has been widely recorded and is in line with the company’s objectives of partnering for best effect. This is achieved through educational development and co-operative agreements that not only meet government’s goals and objectives but make a real difference in the communities associated with all our operations.”

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South Africa
Hulisani Rasivhaga
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email: [email protected]

Gert Schoeman
Tel: +27 (0)12 683 7019
email: [email protected]

Abel Madonsela
Tel: +27 (0)53 839 4363
Email: [email protected]

Notes to editors:

Anglo American is one of the world’s largest mining companies, is headquartered in the UK and listed on the London and Johannesburg stock exchanges. Our portfolio of mining businesses meets our customers’ changing needs and spans bulk commodities – iron ore and manganese, metallurgical coal and thermal coal; base metals and minerals – copper, nickel, niobium and phosphates; and precious metals and minerals – in which we are a global leader in both platinum and diamonds.At Anglo American, we are committed to working together with our stakeholders – our investors, our partners and our employees – to create sustainable value that makes a real difference, while upholding the highest standards of safety and responsibility across all our businesses and geographies. The company’s mining operations, pipeline of growth projects and exploration activities span southern Africa, South America, Australia, North America, Asia and Europe.
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