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Implats looking beyond PGM family as ponders growth into “future facing...

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IT’S fair to say Impala Platinum CEO, Nico Muller is managing expectations regarding the platinum group metal (PGM) mining firm’s growth plans when he...

Glencore to reinstate dividend in 2017 as hammers net debt

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GLENCORE said there was "every likelihood" it would reinstate the dividend next year after a 12-month operating and balance sheet restructuring it which it...

Dunne says PGM projects like Platreef expansion in doubt

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NORTHAM Platinum CEO Paul Dunne has dumped cold water over the various junior miners trying to get into the platinum sector and has also...

African Minerals bags new investment in China

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African Minerals has sealed a second investment deal with a Chinese group for its flagship iron ore project in Sierra Leone, selling a 25% stake to Shandong Iron & Steel for $1.5bn.

Kropz warns court bid to suspend licence will hurt environment

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KROPZ has hit back at environmental groups opposing its proposed R1.5bn Elandsfontein phosphate mine situated near the ecologically sensitive Langebaan Lagoon in South Africa's...

Ramaphosa, Mantashe need to hit right notes to rekindle interest in...

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THE appearance of President Cyril Ramaphosa at the Mining Indaba conference sends a strong message that South Africa intends to reform its position in the...

Village keeps to dividend promise

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Village Main Reef will distribute around 75% of its proceeds from First Uranium as a special dividend to shareholders.

DMR will not implement licence moratorium, according to tweet

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SOUTH Africa's Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) said last night it would not pursue a moratorium on new applications for mining and prospecting licences,...

AMCU votes to strike at gold mines

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The Association of Mineworkers & Construction Union voted in favour of a strike over wages at the mines of Harmony Gold, AngloGold Ashanti and Sibanye Gold.

Sibanye-Stillwater’s Finland expedition is Froneman’s bid to influence metal demand

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THE last time a South African mining company packed for Finland, it ended in tundra and tears. That was in 2004 when Gold Fields...