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Keaton given nod for Leeuw Mining takeover

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Keaton Energy Holdings says the Minister of Mineral Resources has consented to a change in control of Leeuw Mining and Exploration.

Implats hit by illegal strike at troubled Bafokeng mine

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AN illegal work stoppage has taken place since Thursday, June 27 at the North Shaft of  Impala Platinum’s (Implats) Impala Bafokeng BRPM operation resulting...

De Beers’ Penny quits firm

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De Beers CEO, Gareth Penny, ended a five year reign at the helm of the diamond group on Friday even as it unveiled a doubling in pretax earnings, an 84% increase in sales and a doubling in production.

Zim to nationalise mines, Chinese firm spared

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Zimbabwe will proceed with plans to take majority stakes in foreign-owned diamond mines in the east of the country but will spare a Chinese-owned mine from a state takeover.

Majali’s family appoints own pathologist

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THE death of controversial businessman Sandile Majali was "highly unlikely" to have been a suicide, says his lawyer.

Tin miner Alphamin to weigh ‘shareholder distributions’ after staging turnaround in...

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AFRITIN Resources Corporation, a tin miner operating in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), said today that "shareholder distributions" would be assessed at the...

Zim plan wrecks Aquarius shares

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Shares in Aquarius Platinum have tumbled amid Zimbabwe's plans to force companies to sell 51% of local assets to indigenous people.

Callide sale small strategic victory for Anglo

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Yet analysts continue to be critical of the UK group saying its $2bn asset sale plan should be doubled in order to lasso net debt.

Eskom slugs it out with National Treasury

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The confrontation between Eskom and the National Treasury over coal contracts with Tegeta – a company controlled by the Gupta family – intensified today...

Aluminium price surges to 13 year high on bauxite supply fears

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THE price of aluminium broke through $13,000 a ton for the first time in 13 years today owing to supply concerns following a coup...