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RioZim mothballs mines as Zimbabwe’s foreign exchange crisis intensifies

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ZIMBABWE gold producer, RioZim, has halted operations at three of its mines in the country after running out of foreign exchange to pay its suppliers...

Aurora confirms illegal miner deaths

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Aurora Empowerment Systems claims illegal mining has cost the company at least R80m worth of damages at its East Rand operations. Four illegal miners perished at its Grootvlei mine.

Cutifani warns against MPRDA adjustments

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Mark Cutifani, CEO of Anglo American, said development pricing and changing BEE targets would be adding a layer of risk international investors will not accept.

SA risks surrendering trade advantage by siding with Russia, says Sibanye-Stillwater

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SOUTH Africa risked surrendering a competitive trade advantage by failing to remain neutral in respect of the war in Ukraine, said Sibanye-Stillwater's Africa head,...

Sibanye-Stillwater says breakout of uranium price to support “ready to roll”...

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THE price of uranium was due a major breakout in the medium-term - a development that would support Sibanye-Stillwater’s plans to embark on commercial...

Fuel cell players eye cellphone firms

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Cellphone companies are the likeliest large scale entry points for a South African platinum fuel cell industry, for which Anglo American Platinum is paving the way.

Nkwe Platinum lines up Zijn Mining takeover

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Zijn Mining tries its luck in South Africa's platinum sector once again offering to buy up to 29% of Nkwe Platinum and possibly take out shares owned by Genorah.

NUM claims revisions can help wage deal

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The National Union of Mineworkers said revisions to its wage demands should be accepted by Northam Platinum with the sides set to meet again on January 13.

AngloGold Ashanti’s Dushnisky convinced 2019 is the right time to sell...

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ANGLOGOLD Ashanti’s decision to sell its last remaining South African gold assets comes only about six months into CEO Kelvin Dushnisky’s tenure at the...

Kropz secures R200m lifeline from majority shareholder ARC ahead of Elandsfontein...

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KROPZ, a phosphate development firm, has secured a R200m lifeline from majority shareholder, Johannesburg-listed African Rainbow Capital (ARC). The miner said in May that it...