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As miners get rich from high metal prices, Africa wants its...

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HIGH inflation, the supply chain crunch, and fiscal debt might lead countries around the world to resort to resource nationalism, warned Daniel Litvin, founder...

Glencore’s green rebrand a complex brew for governments, society, and shareholders

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Glencore is in the pound seats when it comes to dominating in the metals and minerals the modern world needs, and – according to...

Sibanye-Stillwater calls on CCMA to help resolve gold strike

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SIBANYE-Stillwater has asked the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) to intervene in another effort to bring a three month strike at its...

Tanzania awards mining licences to Chinese companies worth more than $100m

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CHINESE companies have been awarded licences for construction of a mineral smelter and two gold refineries in Tanzania worth more than $100m, said Reuters...

Harmony reports fatality at Kusasalethu in “engineering related incident”

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HARMONY Gold said an employee was killed at the firm's Kusasalethu mine near Carletonville, west of Johannesburg in an "engineering-related incident" on Tuesday. "We are...

Asanko swings into Q2 profit, promises cash generation ahead of mineral...

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ASANKO Gold, the Toronto-listed company in joint venture with Gold Fields, swung into profit in the second quarter and said it was positioned for...
Impala Platinum

Contractors warn Numsa they cannot long support “unprotected’ strike at Implats...

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A STRIKE among members of the National Union of Metalworkers South Africa (NUMSA) at Impala Platinum's (Implats') Rustenburg mines has been declared unlawful, according...

Risk of platinum wage strike raised as AMCU’s Mathunjwa renews Sibanye-Stillwater...

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THE Association of Mineworkers & Construction Union (AMCU) president, Joseph Mathunjwa, waded into familiar territory today, raising the prospect of strike action in South Africa’s...

Transnet hoping to unlock coal line bottlenecks as starts 10-day shutdown

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TRANSNET said it was preparing for the annual maintenance shutdown on its coal line running from Mpumalanga to KwaZulu-Natal provinces this week which it...

Exxaro CEO Mxolisi Mgojo urges SA Govt to fast-track Eskom reform...

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EXXARO Resources CEO, Mxolisi Mgojo, called on the private sector to apply similar pressure on government that characterised the groundswell of opposition to state...