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Gold One’s output ‘safeguards’ Chinese deal

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Gold One International has declared better than forecast production, staying on track to avoid invoking a "claw back" clause in its transaction with a Chinese consortium.

Kenmare’s problems with the Mozambique Government over operation of the Moma...

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Heavy mineral sands producer Kenmare Resources is in continued discussions with the Government of Mozambique over “certain modifications” to extend the Implementation Agreement which...

Assmang hooks ferroalloys smelter

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Assmang, a joint venture between ARM and Assore, is to bring the curtain down on its last ferroalloy smelter in Machadodorp following a strategic review.

Bushveld’s days numbered as starts business rescue talks

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BUSHVELD Minerals' days appeared numbered after the UK-listed vanadium miner said on Monday it had entered business rescue proceedings. The company has requested trading in...

DRDGold looks beyond gold

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DRDGOLD wants to extend its surface mining footprint beyond gold, saying very few players can match its technology to extract earnings from mining dumps in high-volume environments.

Hichilema rejects resource nationalism as focuses on tripling Zambia’s copper exports

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ZAMBIAN president Hakainde Hichilema said he was determined mining would be the centrepiece of his efforts to revive the country's economy without resorting to...

Disappointing GDP numbers highlight need for urgent reform, says Minerals Council

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SOUTH Africa's disappointing fourth quarter GDP numbers highlighted the need for emergency implementation of structural reforms, said the Minerals Council South Africa which described...

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.

DRC issues indefinite waiver to 2013 export bans on cobalt, copper...

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MINERS in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have been granted an indefinite waiver to an export ban on cobalt hydroxide and carbonite as...

Joemat-Pettersson doubts R1-trillion nuclear cost

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South Africa energy minister, Tina Joemat-Pettersson, had no idea how a R1-trillion price tag had been attached to the country's nuclear power ambitions.