State Owned Entities reporting to the Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy Purpose Provide related services in support of the Department's mandate through funded and non-funded statutory bodies and organisations. Measurable Objective Enhance the Department's objectives through policies and directives, promoting its legislative mandate and leading to the creation of an environment conducive to investment and the improvement of the quality of life of South Africans.
Electricity
National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) Eskom Electricity Distribution Industry (EDI) Holdings Association of Municipal Electricity Undertakings South Africa (AMEU) Botswana Power Company BPC Electricidade De Moçambique (EDM) Energy Intensive Users' Group (EIUG) Eskom Demand Side Management (DSM) Lesotho Electricity Corporation (LEC) NamPower (Namibia) SNEL (Zaire) Southern African Power Pool (SAPP) Swaziland Electricity Board (SEB) ZESCO (Zambia) Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority (ZESA)
The Council for GeoScience, established in terms of the Geoscience Act 1993, No 100 of 1993, is the national agency that is tasked with the systematic development and maintenance of the national geoscience knowledge infrastructure for both the onshore (land) and offshore (oceans) environment of South Africa. Telephone: (012) 841 1911 Fax: (012) 841-1221
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The Council for Mineral Technology (Mintek), was established in terms of the Mineral Technology Act (30 of 1989). Mintek provides research, development and technology transfers that foster the development of businesses in the mineral and mineral products industries. Telephone: (011) 709 4111 Fax: (011) 793-2413
The MQA is a statutory body consisting of the State, employer and employee organisations in the mining industry. It was established as an outcome of the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) Act 1995, No 58 of 1995, and the Mine Health and Safety Act 1996, No 29 of 1996. Telephone: (011) 832-1022 Fax: (011) 832-1027
The South African Diamond Board was established in 1987 in terms of the Diamond Act, Act 56 of 1986 to regulate control over possession, the purchase, and sale of diamonds, the processing and the export of diamonds. During 2007 three pieces of legislation, namely; the Diamond Amendments Act, Act 30 of 2005, the Diamond Second Amendment Act, Act 30 of 2005 and the Precious Metals Act, Act 37 of 2005 were promulgated thereby broadening the legal mandate of the Board to also regulated precious metals. Telephone: (011) 223-7000 Fax: (011) 334-8898
The State Diamond Trader’s main business is to buy and sell rough diamonds in order to promote equitable access to and beneficiation of diamond resources. The main aim of the State Diamond Trader is to address distortions in the diamond industry and correct historical market failures to develop and grow South Africa’s diamond cutting and polishing industry.
The Mine Health and Safety Council is a national public entity (Schedule 3A) established in terms of the Mine Health and Safety Act, No 29 of 1996, as amended. Telephone: 011 070 4200
To promote, facilitate and regulate exploration and sustainable development of oil and gas in South Africa. Tel : + 27 21 938 3500
Nomination of Candidates to serve as members of the South African Diamond and Precious Metals Regulator (SADPMR) Nomination Form Closing date: 20 August 2023
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