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West Wits Mining Expands Exploration Footprint in South Africa with New Prospecting Right

by SAT Reporter
December 29, 2025
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West Wits Mining Expands Exploration Footprint in South Africa with New Prospecting Right

West Wits Mining Limited (ASX: WWI) has secured a new prospecting right adjoining its existing mining right area at the Witwatersrand Basin Project in South Africa, reinforcing its long term commitment to the country’s mining sector. The development, confirmed in a filing with the Australian Securities Exchange on Monday, marks a strategic step for the company as it seeks to deepen its exploration potential within one of the world’s most historic gold mining regions.

The newly granted prospecting right covers ground adjacent to West Wits’ current operations and is expected to provide additional data for geological and structural interpretation across the broader project area. The company has commissioned a team of geological consultants to undertake a comprehensive review and remodel of the existing Kimberley Reefs mineral resource. This process will incorporate both historical datasets and the new geological information that will emerge from the recently acquired prospecting area.

West Wits stated that the review is intended to refine the understanding of the ore body, enhance mineral resource estimation accuracy, and guide future exploration drilling programmes. According to the company’s announcement, the analysis will contribute to an updated geological model that integrates legacy data with modern exploration techniques, thereby improving the predictability of mineralisation patterns across the Witwatersrand Basin.

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The Witwatersrand Basin, located in the Gauteng province of South Africa, remains one of the most prolific gold producing regions globally, historically accounting for a significant portion of the world’s mined gold. The basin’s deep geological complexity continues to attract interest from exploration and production companies seeking to revitalise mature mining assets through the application of modern technology and responsible resource development practices.

Following the announcement, West Wits Mining’s shares rose by approximately six per cent in early trade on Monday, reflecting a positive market reaction to the expanded prospecting tenure. Analysts suggest that the acquisition could strengthen the company’s long term resource pipeline, potentially extending the life of its South African operations while aligning with regional initiatives promoting sustainable mining growth.

The decision to invest further in South Africa’s mining landscape also aligns with broader efforts to reposition African mining narratives beyond extractivism, towards local value creation, skills development, and environmental stewardship. By deepening its engagement within a well established mining jurisdiction, West Wits’ move underscores the continuing relevance of African mineral assets within global markets and the potential for balanced development partnerships between international investors and local communities.

West Wits Mining’s strategic expansion in the Witwatersrand Basin represents both an operational opportunity and a reaffirmation of the region’s enduring geological significance. As the company advances its exploration programme, the outcome of the geological review will likely shape the next phase of its development trajectory across southern Africa.

Tags: African economyAfrican mineral resourcesgeological explorationinvestment in Africamining innovationresource modellingSouth Africa miningsustainable developmentWest Wits MiningWitwatersrand Basin
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