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CoAL Chapudi deal extended again

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CoAL of Africa's efforts to land its $85m Chapudi coking coal deal from Rio Tinto have been frustrated again.

Tiffany sales growth shows signs of slowing

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Concerns about slowing sales momentum took some of the luster off Tiffany & Co's stock amid signs that European and US economic distress are weighing on luxury consumers.

Probe Aurora and Motala: Cosatu

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Trade union federation Cosatu says the politically-connected Aurora Empowerment Systems and the liquidators of Pamodzi Gold need to be investigated.

Gains not enough to save Bristow, Barrick’s domineering CEO

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IN a rare public criticism of Mark Bristow, Barrick chairman John Thornton said at the London Indaba conference last year that the company had...

Kumba approves R7bn Kolomela extension but strikes cautious note as payout...

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KUMBA Iron Ore approved the R7bn construction of a new pit at its Kolomela mine in South Africa's Northern Cape province that will maintain...

Harmony ‘step closer’ to reopening mine

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Graham Briggs, CEO of Harmony Gold, said a meeting had taken the company "a step closer" to reopening its Kusasalethu gold mine on Johannesburg's west Rand.

Kibo takes another step as advances Tanzania’s Mbeya project

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THE Tanzanian government would sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Kibo Mining by January 31 which would pave the way for a power...

Anglo’s Wanblad set for subdued debut after Kumba, Amplats flag earnings...

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HEAVY rain in the first quarter and a lower iron ore price weighed heavily on Kumba Iron Ore which guided to lower year-on-year earnings...

Gold Fields in Damang recap poser

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Gold Fields produced a solid quarter as its Australian assets showed up, but the re-engineering of South Deep and the future of Damang weigh.

EU support for uranium is exactly what miners of the fuel...

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URANIUM'S new lease on life, granted by the European Union on July 6, should give fresh legs to already strong prices for the yellow...