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Amcu flexes muscle as Lonmin strike ends

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The likely end of a strike at Lonmin's Marikana mine underpins the influence of Amcu among the mine's workers after its president urged a return to work earlier.

Tesla to launch EV without rare earths in bid to circumvent...

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SHARES in rare earth mining companies have taken a hit following comments by electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla that its next drivetrains will use technology...

Harmony plans to build 100MW of embedded power as part of...

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HARMONY Gold plans to install 100MW of renewable power in two years following the South African government's decision to lift the threshold for unlicensed...

AngloPlat output jumps, warns on rand

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Anglo Platinum posted an 11% rise in third-quarter production, but said the stronger rand may hurt its earnings.

Rockwell recovers big stones at Holpan, Saxendrift

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Rockwell Diamonds says that during April and May it recovered three large gemstone diamonds from its Holpan and Saxendrift operations.

Pressure mounts on BRP as Optimum Coal crisis deepens

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PRESSURE is mounting on the business rescue practitioners (BRP) of Optimum Coal Mines after employees at the operation - and other mines formerly owned...

Kumba’s new town sprouts among the camel thorns

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KUMBA Iron Ore showcased on Tuesday the new suburb it has built in South Africa's Northern Cape province to make way for the expansion...

Shabangu: Constitution informs nationalisation debate

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Susan Shabangu, mines minister, confirmed a date with the ANC's National Executive Committee today which is said to inspect a report rejecting nationalization of the mines industry.

Glencore marketing thrives in Covid-19 volatility but lift in net debt...

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GLENCORE'S marketing division thrived during Covid-19 volatility, but the cost of servicing its carry trades resulted in an increase in net debt - a...

Paladin CEO says shareholders under estimate Fission deal

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PALADIN Energy struck a bullish note for the firm's prospects on Wednesday saying its shareholders had not yet absorbed the benefits of a recent...