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Tribunal allows intervention in Petmin case

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Two players in the silica market have been granted leave to intervene in proceedings at the Competition Tribunal on Petmin's proposed sale of SamQuarz, reports Business Day.

Anglo’s Cutifani expresses confidence in iron ore tailings technology at Minas...

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THE Brumadinho dam disaster in Brazil on January 25 could have some far-reaching consequences, but Anglo American CEO, Mark Cutifani, said that the impact...

Mineworker dies before court ruling

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A week before the Constitutional Court ruled on his claim for R2.6m in health damages from AngloGold, a mineworker died of lung disease.

Thungela CEO says firm favours metallurgical coal deals

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THUNGELA Resources would consider adding metallurgical coal assets to its portfolio as there was a "natural adjacency" to its thermal coal production, said CEO...

Court allows Amsa to join ICT/Kumba case

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The application by ArcelorMittal SA to join Kumba Iron Ore in a court bid against Imperial Crown Trading has been granted, says the steelmaker.

Anglo takes beachhead in one of world’s largest nickel sulphide deposits

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ANGLO American is to buy a 9.9% stake in Canada Nickel Company which the UK group described on Wednesday as one of the largest...

All eyes on South Deep as Gold Fields sets stall

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South Deep needed to put in a big shift in Gold Fields' 2013 financial year as the newly formed firm set out to make good on its new high margin credentials.

Lucara Diamond secures $220m funding package for Karowe underground extension

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LUCARA Diamond Corporation has tied up project finance totalling $220m for its $514m Karowe underground extension in Botswana. The funding package, provided by a syndicate of...

AMSA to cut 400 jobs, widens business review

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ArcelorMittal South Africa confirms plans to retrench jobs at its Vereeniging Works and plans to broaden its business review to Vanderbijlpark.

Panel to grill Motala, others on Pamodzi

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Liquidator Enver ­Motala and five of his colleagues have been hauled in front of the ­Master of the Pretoria High Court to explain their roles in the liquidation of two Pamodzi mines.