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Eskom’s new boss Andre de Ruyter takes stage to soundtrack of...

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ESKOM CEO Andre de Ruyter goes into his first 'state of the system' briefing tomorrow (January 31) hardly needing to utter a word about...

Will Sibanye-Stillwater’s Froneman bid for AngloGold’s Mponeng? Definitely, maybe.

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SIBANYE-Stillwater's Neal Froneman is doing a pretty good impression of devil-may-care nonchalance regarding the prospect offered by Mponeng, the South African gold mine that's...

Three ‘bones of contention’ in MPRDA changes

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Legal experts are concerned regarding amendments to the Minerals and Petroleum Resources Development Act. Here are three key bones of contention...

Anglo cautious despite comeback year

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Anglo American posted an excellent performance in its comeback year, but its slightly disappointing dividend just highlights why BHP Billiton is the gorilla in the jungle.

Stabbed in the back, asleep on the wheel

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This is how the positions of Kumba Iron Ore and ArcelorMittal SA were described in court proceedings over which Judge Raymond Zondo judged. But who is the real winner?

Jinchuan is Bushveld’s new kingmaker

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The deciding factor in who-gets-what in the Western Bushveld may no longer lie in some compromise between Impala and Amplats.

Mining Charter compliance has been engulfed by the country’s date with...

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WHAT is effective economic transformation, especially in South Africa's mining sector? As usual, it depends who you ask. According to Minerals Council South Africa, which...

Glencore plays waiting game with JSE

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Glencore believes its South African following is gathering pace while the interim results show the company has the basis of a portfolio differentiator.

AngloGold may still pounce on First Uranium

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About the only ray of hope for First Uranium shareholders is the possibility that AngloGold Ashanti may finish what it started in July when it bought a 20% stake in the gold/uranium producer.

Xstrata misses the point on Esops

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How did it happen that Xstrata’s employee share ownership scheme became a subject of negotiation for which a strike could be called?