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Gold storms to new high as Middle East tensions mount

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THE price of gold stormed to a fresh all time high as the safe haven asset was boosted by simmering Middle East tensions. Bullion broke...

Cradle Arc suspends share listing and seeks “insolvency advice”

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Cradle Arc - the London-listed junior which has been developing the  Mowana copper mine in Botswana -  has suspended trading in  its shares on...

Kermas, Koreans target SA iron ore

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Kermas teams up with Korean companies to develop iron ore and titanium projects in South Africa.

Kinross CEO Rollinson says Mauritania’s Tasiast was group’s stand-out performer in...

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KINROSS president and CEO, J. Paul Rollinson, said the firm's Tasiast mine in Mauritania was its standout performer for the 2020 financial year ended...

Platfields solves one of its problems

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It's costing Platfields R40m to settle a third-party claim over its most important prospecting right, but it still has plenty of other issues to deal with.

Thungela exports more coal as Transnet gains traction

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THERMAL coal miner Thungela Resources will deliver an above-forecast increase in export sales from South Africa in its financial year to end-December, largely due...

Sibanye-Stillwater triples Q3 profits on back of PGMs

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THE standout increase in precious metal prices made all the difference to Sibanye-Stillwater which posted a tripling in third quarter earnings (Ebitda). In addition, the...

Appeal against MWS’ water licence dismissed

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First Uranium Corporation says the appeal lodged against Mine Waste Solutions' water use licence has been dismissed.

Lonmin feared to be in “vicious cycle” of under-investment

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SHARES in Lonmin – up about 141% this year - have a long way to go before clawing back the dramatic losses suffered between...

Aquarius Pt deals yield much needed light

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Aquarius Platinum significantly de-risked about half of its platinum production in two deals today that yield much-needed light for an industry mired in misery.