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First Uranium closes transaction

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First Uranium Corporation has closed a previously announced transaction with Gold Wheaton (Barbados) Corporation.

Foreigners snap up SA gold shares

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South African gold mines are the most popular JSE-listed companies in which foreign investors are holding stakes.

Guinea delivers 14-day ultimatum to Simandou iron ore partners

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THE pressure is on the partners given the greenlight to develop the Simandou iron ore mine in Guinea, according to a report by Bloomberg...

SA coal miners in stand-off with unions over decentralised wage talks

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DISCUSSIONS regarding how wage talks will be held in South Africa's coal industry remain deadlocked raising the risk that unions might embark on a...

Great Basin granted $35m loan

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Great Basin Gold has been granted a $35m working capital loan by its existing lenders.

SA’s Eskom to cut 2,000MW from grid as load-shedding makes unwelcome...

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LOAD-SHEDDING, or rotational power cuts, returned to South Africa after the country's power utility said shortages would see it reduce 2000MW in supply from...

Ghana targets massive increase in gold production

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GHANA will commission its first large-scale greenfield mine in more than a decade in November, with expected annual production of more than 350,000 ounces. Martin...

Analysts grapple with Glencore

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Mining analysts will spend another day in briefings with Glencore executives, seeking to understand a business that is simultaneously a commodity trader, miner, as well as an investor.

Implats to repurchase treasury shares as firm continues capital structure spring...

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IMPALA Platinum (Implats) is to buy about 16.2 million treasury shares from subsidiary, Gazelle Platinum as part of its capital restructuring plans. The miner said...

Zimbabwe gets heavy on indigenisation

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The publication of a timetable for Zimbabwean mining indigenisation has put the cat among the platinum pigeons, with Impala and Aquarius investors running for cover.