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Congo mining code revision not retroactive

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A proposed revision of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s mining code, which could see Government take a 35% stake in projects, would not be applied to existing mining projects.

Eskom to appoint new CEO “within the next month or so”...

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ESKOM will appoint a new CEO to replace André de Ruyter who left in February within the next month, said BusinessLive citing Pravin Gordhan,...

CAMEC swings to a loss

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CAMEC posts a full-year loss of $343m and says its plant in the Congo will be completed by the end of October. It reiterates has accepted a $955m takeover bid.

Fortunes may change for Anglo American

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Platinum woes aside, the market is recognising Anglo American CEO Cynthia Carroll’s efforts to get some of the company’s monkeys off its back.

ContiCoal dismantles board in A$5m rescue

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A UK merchant bank, Empire Equity, will provide bridging finance and assist with a A$28m rights offer but the coal firm's executive team will be dismantled.

Orion’s Okiep Copper given cost boost by prospecting permits

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ORION Minerals today announced the grant of new exploration tenements at its Okiep Copper site in South Africa's Northern Cape province that will enable...

SA mining production down 29.8% in May, but rate of decline...

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THE rate of decline in South African mining production slowed in May compared to April as lockdown measures aimed at containing the spread of...

HIV/AIDS helped Anglo’s African mines cope better with Covid-19 pandemic

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THE global Covid-19 pandemic had resulted in much-improved communications and relationships between mining companies and surrounding communities, according to Anglo American CEO, Mark Cutifani. Interviewed...

Amplats appoints its head of processing Natascha Viljoen as CEO, effective...

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ANGLO American Platinum (Amplats) has appointed Natascha Viljoen as CEO following the resignation of Chris Griffith on Monday. Viljoen, a former Lonmin executive, is currently...

Top mining CEO acknowledges gender bias behind low proportion of women...

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WOMEN comprise 51% of the country's population but only 12% of mining sector employment. It's a big miss this hasn't been addressed purposefully, especially considering...