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Sentula sees improved performance

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Sentula Mining is expecting to report a rise in full-year earnings, and also sees better margins in its current financial year.

Canadian gold miners considering secondary listings in London, New York

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GOLD mining firms listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange are considering secondary listings in London after an increase in the price of bullion increased...

Acid spill 50km from Glencore’s Mutanda mine in DRC kills “at...

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AT least 18 people were killed some 50km from a mine owned by Glencore in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) after a truck...

Is this the end of the mining house?

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At his zenith as CEO of Anglo American, in 2019, Mark Cutifani described the group in new terms. It was a ‘materials solutions provider’,...

SA lost R30bn in coal exports owing to ‘Transnet inefficiencies’, says...

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THE Minerals Council today squarely laid the blame for the bulk of some R30bn in lost South African coal export revenue last year on...

Anooraq to change name

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Platinum exploration firm Anooraq Resources on Friday announced that it planned to change its name to Atlatsa Resources Corporation to reflect the South African focus of the company.

Botswana in talks to increase stake in De Beers

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BOTSWANA is in talks to increase its shareholding in De Beers, said Bloomberg News citing the comments of the country's president Mokgweetsi Masisi. "We are...

B2Gold tracking full year gold production guidance of up to 975,000...

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B2GOLD produced 230,859 ounces of gold in the first quarter of its 2019 financial year which was marginally down on production in the first...

SA mining heading for a second successive regression in fatalities led...

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FATALITIES in South Africa's mining sector were heading for a second successive increase, according to data today published by the country's Minerals Council. As of...

Govt unveils ‘radical’ plan to reshape SA coal

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More than half of South Africa's domestic thermal coal supply to Eskom - 2.1 billion tonnes - can be secured by black-owned companies, says Government.