Gold storms to new high as Middle East tensions mount
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”
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
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...
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.

















