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Kenmare says availability of staff at Moma mine limited by sharp...

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KENMARE Resources said availability of staff, including senior managers, at its Mozambique mineral sands mine, Moma, was being limited by an increase in positive...

IDC confirms cash-backed offer for Foskor from international firm

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SOUTH Africa's state-owned development finance institution, the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) has received a cash-backed offer for a portion of its shares in Foskor. TP...

Gold Fields has no plans for primary listing change but open...

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GOLD Fields had no current plans to follow AngloGold Ashanti into an offshore primary listing of its shares but it remained "open to exploring...

Start-up diamond companies moot plans for privately-established development fund

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LENGTHY delays in securing mining permits and licences, onerous and inappropriate regulatory requirements, lack of funding for entrepreneurs, and a Mining Charter and implementation...

Sibanye signs wage accord but AMCU stays out

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Despite extending the negotiation period Sibanye has been unable to convince AMCU to sign a wage deal and has settled with the other unions instead.

Transnet union says collaboration with Minerals Council is a private sector...

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THE South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (Satawu) has criticised Minerals Council efforts to improve the performance of Transnet, the government-owned rail and...

Why would Gold Fields’ shareholders agree to a merger with Sibanye-Stillwater?

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IT seems Neal Froneman is on the takeover trail again and, according to Miningmx is looking "... to reboot Sibanye-Stillwater’s flagging gold narrative" through...

Sibanye-Stillwater says tariffs open door to better PGM prices

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THE slew of tariffs unleashed by US President Donald Trump on Wednesday were an opportunity for platinum miners to re-examine how they sold their...

Gold One completes Rand Uranium buy

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Gold One International says all conditions for its acquisition of Rand Uranium for $250m have been fulfilled.

Tata Power moots SA ‘stranded coal’ plan

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Eskom has warned against exportation of coals it could use for South Africa's power generation, but an Indian company says its involvement in the industry should be seen as an opportunity.