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Happy days return for South Africa’s platinum industry

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SOUTH Africa’s platinum industry is forecast to triple free cash flow to about R1.7bn this year, after a major uptick in fortunes for the...

Is Jubilee South Africa’s best copper play?

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WITH the sale of Jubilee Metals’ South African chrome and platinum group metals assets now complete, the company is officially a pure-play copper story. Just...

Precious metals sell-off spreads across markets

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GOLD and silver suffered sharp declines on Monday as a record-breaking rally in precious metals reversed, sending ripples through global equity markets, said the...

Commodities plunge on hawkish Fed chair choice

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COMMODITIES markets tumbled on Monday as Donald Trump's selection of Kevin Warsh to lead the Federal Reserve triggered widespread selling across precious metals, energy...

DRDGold finalises five-year wage deal at Ergo

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DRDGOLD has concluded a five-year wage agreement with unions at its Ergo operations, heading off strike action that had been scheduled to begin on...

BHP backs Orion Minerals’ Northern Cape exploration

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BHP, the world’s largest miner, announced today that it is partnering with JSE and ASX-listed Orion Minerals to advance Orion’s extensive copper and zinc...

Rio and Glencore to seek deadline extension for merger

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RIO Tinto and Glencore are set to request additional time to finalise a deal creating the world's largest mining company, as the parties negotiate...

Niger airport attack perilously close to uranium stockpile

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UNIDENTIFIED assailants launched an assault on Niger's capital that brought them perilously close to concentrated uranium powder stored at a military facility adjacent to...

Madagascar ends suspension on mining permits

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MADAGASCAR has ended a 16-year suspension on issuing mining permits for most minerals, though gold licences remain frozen due to regulatory inadequacies, according to...

Nersa approves tariff cut for struggling ferrochrome

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SOUTH Africa's energy regulator Nersa has granted Eskom permission to reduce electricity charges for Glencore-Merafe and Samancor smelters from 136 SA cents per kilowatt-hour...