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    Limpopo Mining Hub Secures SEZ Status with R52bn Investment Pipeline

    May 26, 2026
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    Parks Tau - Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition
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    Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Parks Tau has officially designated the Fetakgomo-Tubatse Special Economic Zone (FTSEZ), launching a major industrial initiative aimed at deepening mining-linked manufacturing in Limpopo’s mineral-rich Sekhukhune district.

    Gazetted on Friday under the Special Economic Zones Act, the FTSEZ spans 1,220 hectares, with an initial phase covering 316 hectares dedicated to light and heavy industrial use. The zone is strategically positioned within the Bushveld Igneous Complex, a region globally renowned for its dense concentration of platinum group metals and chrome operations. The government is betting that targeted industrial clustering will attract significant capital to the area.

    The FTSEZ is designed to integrate directly into existing mining value chains. Its operational focus spans mineral beneficiation, the manufacturing of mining and agricultural inputs, renewable energy technologies, and logistics. Crucially, the zone is situated along the R555 corridor, flanked by major industrial anchors including the Samancor smelter, the Lion ferrochrome smelter, and the Glencore-owned Mining Input Suppliers Park. The department expects this proximity to established infrastructure to lower barriers to entry for new investors while strengthening local supply chains.

    Minister Tau confirmed that investor interest is already robust. The zone boasts an investment pipeline valued at approximately R52.6 billion, comprising 46 companies. Of these, 16 have already signed letters of intent, and nine successfully completed due diligence processes with the Industrial Development Corporation in 2024. The anticipated industrial activity is projected to create 8,000 short-term jobs, scaling to more than 20,000 employment opportunities over the next decade.

    The designation aligns with South Africa’s broader, albeit historically challenged, beneficiation policy. By focusing on upstream and downstream activities within the platinum and chrome sectors — potentially including auto-catalyst manufacturing and hydrogen energy components — the SEZ aims to add value to raw minerals before export. Beyond large-scale manufacturing, Tau emphasised that the zone will catalyse local economic development, supporting small businesses, technology transfer, and skills development in a historically marginalised region.

    South Africa’s SEZ programme, which evolved from the earlier Industrial Development Zones model, offers investors incentives such as a reduced 15% corporate tax rate and various customs and VAT reliefs. While the national programme has seen uneven success, the department is implementing the FTSEZ under a revised model that prioritises stronger private sector participation and tighter intergovernmental coordination. Officials have pointed to the rapid development of the Tshwane Automotive SEZ — anchored by Ford Motor Company — as the reference model for executing the Limpopo project.

    Fetakgomo-Tubatse SEZ: Project Overview

    MetricDetail
    LocationSekhukhune District, Limpopo
    Total Area1,220 hectares (Phase 1: 316ha)
    Target SectorsMineral beneficiation, mining inputs, green energy
    Investment PipelineR52.6 billion
    Companies in Pipeline46 (16 signed letters of intent)
    Projected Job Creation8,000 (short-term); 20,000 (10-year target)
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