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Mines BEE target met, says Chamber

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The Chamber of Mines says black ownership among its members averages 28% and already exceeds state-mandated targets.

Impala resumes Rustenburg activities

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Impala Platinum has resumed operations at its shaft number 11 in Rustenburg, which were suspended after a miner died.

CoAL takes delivery of Vele plant

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Coal of Africa’s first producing coking coal colliery in South Africa, the Vele mine in Limpopo, has taken delivery of the plant from the project engineering consultants.

M&A ‘flurry’ in Africa mirrors gold’s new found popularity

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THE improvement in the gold price has precipitated a flurry of merger and acquisition activity in the sector, especially in Africa – a development...

SA’s national interest played a pivotal role in Seriti winning the...

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AFTER more than 18 months of bidding, Seriti Resources has emerged as South32's chosen one: the company that has the right to buy control...

Anglo seeks new CEO as Carroll goes

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Anglo American chairman John Parker will start a process to recruit a successor for CEO Cynthina Carroll.

China’s Baosteel takes SA Govt to court

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A series of delays in hearing a dispute over overlapping prospecting rights will see mines minister Ngoako Ramatlhodi face his first court challenge.

AEMFC ‘special favours’ law to be repealed

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Mines Minister Susan Shabangu has approved the withdrawal of some special regulatory exemptions previously granted to state miner AEMFC.

DRDGold says it will not need rights issue to fund R2bn...

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DRDGOLD estimated the development of the West Rand Tailings Retreatment Project (WRTRP) would require R2bn in capital - a sum it could finance using...

Glimmer of hope for cash-strapped ContiCoal

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Continental Coal said it had made progress in discussions with bondholders over the recapitalisation of the business.