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Zwane says investors have embraced Mining Charter redraft

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EVERY investor with whom South African mines minister, Mosebenzi Zwane, had met following the publication of the redrafted Mining Charter on June 15 had...

Sibanye-Stillwater says shaft ‘incident’ to hit third quarter gold output

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SIBANYE-Stillwater said it was facing a new disruption to gold output just over a year after resolving a three-month strike at the South African...

Mantashe crosses swords with Spoor after DMR postpones Xolobeni meeting

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SOUTH African mines minister, Gwede Mantashe, postponed a visit to the Xolobeni community in the country's Eastern Cape on December 9 which was earlier...

Mantashe looms large over first – positive – Charter meeting

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THE first report back from the stakeholders negotiating the Mining Charter is due on April 10 so it's probably worth setting down some preliminary...

Anarchy and death at Aurora mine

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Miners at the Aurora Empowerment Systems are concerned about their safety after allegedly being attacked by a group of trigger happy security guards.

Resurgent Lonmin sets out brave new world

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An Esop; centralised bargaining; and more inclusive union recognition are some of the steps Lonmin is taking to recover - a statement of intent the market applauded.

BHP meets Eskom amid $20bn demerger chatter

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BHP Billiton has resumed talks with Eskom over power to its aluminium smelters amid talk the Australian firm is mulling a $20bn demerger of its SA assets.

Cash-strapped cutters embrace De Beers offer

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A lack of bank liquidity and difficult trading conditions means sightholders are likely to jump at the chance of deferring up to 50% of rough diamond sales, says De Beers CEO Philippe Mellier.

Guinea and neighbours tighten surveillance, border checks as Ebola outbreak takes...

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COUNTRIES neighbouring Guinea are taking steps to guard against the transmission of the Ebola virus, cases of which have been reported afresh in the...

BHP wary of fragile economy

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BHP Billiton sees the global economy remaining fragile in the near term and economic growth possibly slowing in the medium term, says its chairperson Jacques Nasser.