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Rockwell’s shares take a beating

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Rockwell Diamonds’ shares have taken a smack as the mining junior reported a $13m annual loss, with CEO James Campbell admitting the group’s turnaround remained "a work in progress'.

Menar swoops on strategically crucial RBCT tons in $28m Kangra deal

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UNLISTED thermal coal miner, Menar Holdings, has bought Kangra Coal including strategically important access to Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) entitlement in an effort...

Tin-miner Alphamin to list on the JSE on December 15

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Aspirant tin miner Alphamin Resources will list on the JSE on December 15 following the success of its South African capital raising exercise through...

Beneficiation: All talk, no action

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Mines Minister Susan Shabangu is under pressure to ensure her beneficiation policy not only silences calls to nationalise mines, but also works in favour of securing President Jacob Zuma a second term.

ANC at war with itself on energy policy

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From a policy perspective, the ANC's approach on energy is a free market one, but in an increasingly covert political arena, socialist principles dominate.

Tharisa is latest PGM miner aiming to tap buoyant gold

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THARISA is the latest platinum group metal (PGM) miner planning to tap the buoyant gold market. The JSE-listed firm is hoping a gold streaming...

Gold Fields’ torrid first quarter sees Salares Norte fall short

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GOLD Fields on Tuesday warned of further production difficulties at its $1.2bn Salares Note mine in Chile which it said was ramping up slower...

Renova in rival bid for Ezulwini – report

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Russia’s Renova group has made a joint counter-bid for First Uranium’s Ezulwini mine, Bloomberg reported on Friday.

Sibanye-Stillwater, Implats dismiss fears of “mine closures”

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SOUTH African platinum group metal (PGM) producers say they have taken steps to minimise mine closures, but they also acknowledge the downturn in prices...

‘Scared’ miners do most for upliftment

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Some Zimbabwean mines have the best regional social projects - probably because mining groups operate in fear of the country’s government, says a research group.