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DRDGOLD hits roadblock after Dept of Water frustrates R1bn tailings facility...

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DRDGOLD has delayed plans to build a massive R1bn tailings facility as part of the expansion of its Far West Gold Recoveries (FWGR) opting...

Mercuria, Techmet eye Congo tantalum project

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GENEVA-based Mercuria Energy Group has discussed developing a tantalum project in eastern Congo's conflict zone with US-backed investment firm TechMet, contingent on the Trump...

Antimony shortage to worsen as West replenishes munitions

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A GLOBAL shortage of antimony – used in munitions – could worsen as the US and Europe replenish stockpiles of bullets and bombs used...

Glencore $2.5bn agribusiness deal cautiously welcomed

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SHARES in Glencore trended down today reflecting the mixed response - though generally positive - among analysts to the Swiss group's announcement that it...

Metallon targets 150,000 oz for 2015

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Zimbabwe's largest gold producer, Metallon Gold, said it would produce 150,000 oz of gold in 2015, a 50% increase on output it achieved last year.

Eskom coal supply uninterrupted despite Oakbay delisting

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OAKBAY Resources & Energy (Oakbay Resources) was continuing to supply coal to Eskom power stations in line with contracts, said the utility's spokesman, Khulu...

Lonmin violence death toll rises to nine

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The campaign of violence that has engulfed Lonmin’s Karee operations in North West so far claimed the lives of nine people - two police officers and seven mine employees.

The Return of the Pin-striped Bandit

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Mark Wellesley-Wood - once famously described by the late Brett Kebble as a "pin-striped bandit" - is back and on the warpath against Mwana Africa.

Mining sector told to brace for raft of tax hikes as...

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MINING firms operating in developing economies ought to brace themselves for increased taxation as countries tackle the social and economic impact of the Covid-19...

Holland ranks demerger of SA gold mines among his finest achievements...

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THE move to unbundle all of Gold Fields' South African mines bar South Deep into Sibanye (which became Sibanye-Stillwater) "... was one of my...