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Mineworker killed at Harmony Gold’s Doornkop in material car incident

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HARMONY Gold said a miner was killed at its Doornkop mine west of Johannesburg during a mine-related material car incident on March 11. "Harmony continues...

Gold Fields opts not to increase Yamana bid following “unanimous” board...

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GOLD Fields will not adjust its bid for Yamana Gold following the emergence last week of a rival joint bid by Agnico-Eagle and Pan...

Finger of blame falls on Pamodzi liquidator

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Political connections saw some 600 liquidations over eights years handed to Enver Motala, the liquidator involved in the controversy ridden handling of Pamodzi Gold by Aurora Empowerment.

Harmony Gold fears electricity tariff hike will have “severe impact”

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A PROPOSED 18.65% hike in the electricity tariff this year would have "a severe impact on our business", said Harmony Gold CEO, Peter Steenkamp....

CoAL buys crucial time in year of headwinds

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The $100m capital injection from China's BHE is a crucial moment for Coal of Africa in a year of likely mediocre coal prices and rumblings from environmentalists.

Angola eyes becoming one of the world’s largest diamond producers in...

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ANGOLA, long viewed as "elephant country" by geologists searching for major diamond strikes, is finally getting the exploration attention it deserves after a radical...

Froneman plans to continue fight against crime syndicates

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NEAL Froneman, the outgoing CEO of Sibanye-Stillwater, said he planned to continue serving on the Joint Initiative on Crime and Corruption — a partnership...

Wanblad says Anglo not a sitting duck

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ANGLO American CEO Duncan Wanblad didn't believe his group would fall victim to a takeover once he had completed a radical restructuring of the...

Betts tentatively turns thoughts to M&A as Hummingbird acknowledges single asset...

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HUMMINGBIRD Resources was "ambitious to diversify" through merger and acquisition activity and would explore opportunities in its 2019 financial year, said Daniel Betts, CEO...

Japan explosions blast uranium shares

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JSE-listed uranium miners have taken a beating following two explosions at Japan’s Fukushima reactor, which have raised fears over future nuclear energy demand.