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    South Africa’s new high-grade gold project secures $6m in fresh investment

    South Africa’s mining sector is showing renewed investor confidence as Theta Gold Mines secures US$6 million (A$9.3 million) in fresh funding to accelerate the development of its TGME gold project in Mpumalanga.

    Backed by Hong Kong Ruihua Investment Management and Jingsha Diao, the funding will advance civil works, road construction, and installation of key plant equipment. 

    The project—estimated to hold 6.1 million ounces of gold—is scheduled to begin production in early 2027, marking a significant revival in South Africa’s gold mining landscape.

    Located near Pilgrim’s Rest, the site sits east of the historic Witwatersrand Basin, once the world’s richest gold deposit. 

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    The latest financing follows a US$33.9 million raise earlier this month, alongside a debt-to-equity conversion worth US$7.8 million, strengthening the company’s balance sheet.

    With global gold prices surpassing US$4,000 per ounce, industry analysts say Africa’s gold producers—particularly in Ghana, Sudan, Mali, and Tanzania—are well positioned to capitalize on rising investor demand amid inflation and geopolitical uncertainty.

    Theta Gold’s Executive Director Richie Yang stated that the company’s top priority is to fast-track construction to bring forward production timelines, adding that this phase marks a “new era” for South Africa’s mining resurgence.

    Beyond commercial prospects, the TGME project is seen as part of a broader effort to rebuild the country’s self-sufficiency in mineral production and reclaim its historic position as a cornerstone of the global gold industry.

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