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Grindrod’s harbour expansion is steaming ahead

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PORTS, logistics and rail specialist Grindrod has been gaining more steam in recent weeks. Just before the end of April the share touched a five-year high...

Harmony Gold rapidly returns to net cash after dealmaking

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HARMONY Gold reversed its net debt position by almost R7bn year in the third quarter of its 2026 financial year, as the surging gold...

Anglo unveils new deal to sell Aussie coal mines for $3.86bn

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ANGLO American today announced the sale of its remaining steelmaking coal assets in Australia, a critical step in a restructuring unveiled two years ago...

Investors take profits from platinum but tailwinds persist

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A RECOVERY in supply and reduced investor demand resulted in an oversupply of platinum in the first quarter of this year, said the World...

Merafe’s Eskom deal: Government needs it more

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THE Glencore-Merafe Chrome Venture’s proposed 62c per kWh electricity tariff deal with Eskom, far below the standard tariff of around 234c per kWh, could...

Sibanye’s R18bn Finland expansion is tip of the iceberg

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SOUTH African miners' appetite for offshore production has manifested in a spate of deals for mothballed mines and even producing ones. Some have legacy...

Appian to build $400m copper mine in Namibia

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PRIVATE equity investor Appian Capital Advisory said on Thursday it is planning to build a $400m copper mine in Namibia. The UK-headquartered firm said the...

Transnet signs rail deals in major boost for network reform

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TRANSNET said on Wednesday it had secured an additional 24 million tons of freight capacity on the South African rail network after signing agreements...

NextSource approves anode battery plant in Abu Dhabi

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NEXTSOURCE Materials, a graphite development firm in Madagascar, is to press on with the development of downstream processing facilities in Abu Dhabi. The Toronto-listed firm...

Froneman on crime: “Don’t be soft, let’s call it treason”

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PUTTING people on special leave is no way to root out crime and corruption, says Neal Froneman, the no-nonsense hard man of South African...