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Titanium beneficiation complex, South Africa – update

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15th May 2026

By: Sheila Barradas

Creamer Media Research Coordinator & Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Name of the Project 
Titanium beneficiation complex. 

Location 
The Richards Bay Industrial Development Zone (RBIDZ) Phase 1F, in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. 

Project Owner/s 
Titanium dioxide pigment manufacturer Nyanza Light Metals. Arkein and DBF are the sponsors of the project.

Project Description
The proposed project entails the construction of a titanium beneficiation facility for the manufacturing of titanium pigment, a sulphuric acid plant with an 8 MW co-generation power plant and other utility plants. 

The project will produce about 80 000 t/y of titanium dioxide pigment at peak production, of which 15% will be sold locally, and the balance of up to 85% will be exported. 

The project will be built in phases. 

Phase 1 involves the construction of a product testing and development centre, which will be able to produce 700 t/y of titanium dioxide pigment, mainly for customer and market development activities. 

Phase 2 entails the construction of the main plant. The plant will use 300 000 t/y of sulphuric acid and 200 000 t/y of sulphate ilmenite to produce 80 000 t/y of the titanium dioxide pigment, targeting mainly the paints, industrial coatings and plastics manufacturing markets. 

Potential Job Creation 
During construction, the project will create more than 3 000 jobs. A further 850 permanent jobs will be created once the project is operational. 

Already commissioned is a R200-million product testing and development centre that will be used to train more than 200 young graduates, operators and artisans who will eventually be transferred to the main plant. 

Net Present Value/Internal Rate of Return
Not stated.

Capital Expenditure 
Capital expenditure was reported at an estimated $870-million in September 2025.

The Draft Stakeholder Engagement Plan released in 2025 lists the project funders as: Afreximbank; Africa Finance Corporation; Industrial Development Corporation; Public Investment Corporation; Pembani Remgro Infrastructure Managers; East China Engineering Science and Technology; British International Investment; African Development Bank; BADEA, Development Bank of Southern Africa; Standard Bank; and Pandere.

Planned Start/End Date 
Production from the main plant is set to ramp up from 2027. 

Latest Developments 
None stated.

Key Contracts, Suppliers and Consultants
East China Engineering Science and Technology (engineering, procurement and construction). 

Contact Details for Project Information 
Nyanza Light Metals, tel +27 11 684 1286 or email info@nyanzametals.com.
 


 

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