Overview
The Mineral Regulation Branch, led by the Deputy Director-General (Mineral Regulation Management), oversees the administration and regulation of South Africa’s mineral and mining sector. Its mission is to promote economic growth, job creation, transformation, and sustainable development through effective regulation and governance.
The branch is responsible for the administration of prospecting rights, mining rights, permits, and environmental compliance in accordance with the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act (MPRDA), Act 28 of 2002, as amended.
Chief Directorates under Mineral Regulation
The branch consists of several Chief Directorates and Directorates responsible for licensing, compliance, empowerment, and administrative support.
Each Chief Directorate oversees the activities of Directorate: Licensing & Legal Compliance and the regional offices operating under its jurisdiction.