Impact

Mining with Purpose. Building with People.

At Ritluka Resources, impact is measured beyond the minesite. Over a decade of operations, we have developed an employment philosophy and community investment programme anchored in genuine local inclusion — because sustainable mining requires sustainable communities.

Impact Overview

Measured Beyond the Minesite

At Ritluka Resources, impact is measured beyond the minesite. Over a decade of operations, we have developed an employment philosophy and community investment programme anchored in genuine local inclusion — because sustainable mining requires sustainable communities.

Employment Philosophy

Employment Philosophy

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Adjacent communities

A minimum of 70% of all workface employees are sourced from communities adjacent to our operations.

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Local unskilled labour

100% of unskilled labour is recruited locally.

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Female workforce representation

At least 35% female workforce representation targeted across all roles by end of 2025.

WIM

Women in Mining

Zinhle Ndlovu appointed as custodian for Women in Mining (WIM) across our operations.

Local Enterprise Development

Local Enterprise Development

Ritluka maintains active procurement relationships with seven local community enterprises, providing preferential supply agreements and business development support.

Supported enterprises include transport, water bowser services, plant hire, sanitation, garments manufacturing and promotional services — with a deliberate focus on women-owned businesses.

Transport
Water bowser services
Plant hire
Sanitation
Garments manufacturing
Promotional services
Women-owned businesses
Business development support
Corporate Social Investment

Current Beneficiaries

Kriel Old Age Home

Shalom Daycare Centre

Shiluvane Primary School

Amazing Grace Crèche

Wits University Mining Engineering Students

Kriel Football Association

Tzaneen Local Sports Tournament

RUWO (Rise Up Women’s Organisation)

Future Plans

Future Plans

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Early Childhood Development Centre in Belfast, in partnership with Bell Equipment.

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Support for 10 community members to formally register businesses through CIPC (at least 6 women).

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Driver’s licence support for 5 matriculants (at least 3 young women).

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ADT operator licence training for 10 women from the Kriel community.

Next Step

Responsible mining starts with measurable action.

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