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Lonmin to fight Keysha, exposure ‘minimal’

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Lonmin is back in full control of its operations but unfinished business includes the dispute with Keysha Investments and what to do about former director Sivi Gounden.

Amcu, NUM distanced from Lonmin strike

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Lonmin said the wildcat strike that broke out at its Marikana mine yesterday was ad hoc and unsupported by any of the main unions.

Anglo-Teck Vancouver HQ is “perpetual commitment”

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TECK Resources CEO Jonathan Price has described plans to headquarter the merged Anglo American-Teck company in Canada as "a perpetual commitment" following the UK...

Barrick’s Mark Bristow calls for “turnover in licences” after meeting with...

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BARRICK Gold CEO Mark Bristow said discovering more gold prospects in Tanzania depended on smooth regulatory and administrative processes in the country. "We see the...

Correction: Kalagadi Manganese not due for High Court hearing

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ON Tuesday, 21 September 2021, Miningmx erroneously reported, amongst other things, that a court hearing was due to take place next week regarding the...

Rand weakness offsets lower US chrome price for Tharisa in Q3

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THE 5% weakening in the rand during the third quarter helped boost the basket price of platinum group metals (PGMS) for Tharisa whilst the...

Kumba up 8% as iron ore price gets off to strong...

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SHARES in Kumba Iron Ore have gained just over 8% in the last week following an improvement in iron ore prices. According to a report...

Petra posts output drop

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Petra Diamonds says it remains on track to meet its target for higher full-year production, despite a 5.3% decline in first half output.

Riversdale, Tata in Mozambique power deal

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Riversdale Mining and joint venture partner Tata Steel have agreed to fully own the $1bn Benga power plant project in Mozambique, says the mining group.

SA makes second run at Botswana coal

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An unnamed South African firm would pay Aviva Resources $20m if it could develop a power project at Botswana's Mmamantswe coal deposit.