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Menar to suspend coal production in line with Govt.’s COVID-19 shutdown...

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PRIVATELY-held coal producer Menar Holdings said it had suspended its mines in line with the South African government's declaration of a state of national disaster. Menar’s...

Exxaro, Anglo put Moranbah South back on radar as coal prices...

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EXXARO Resources and Anglo American have put their Moranbah South coking coal joint venture project back on the radar after a sales process failed...

SA coal asked to pay R1.4bn to help settle Chinese loco...

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SOUTH Africa's largest coal producers could pay the lionshare of an estimated R1.4bn in order to help Government settle matters with China Railway Rolling...

Hitachi claims Medupi contract on schedule

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Hitachi Power Africa said its portion of work on Medupi's first unit was 97% complete and it was likely to complete the boiler by December as first scheduled.

Japan’s Itochu takes 10.3pct stake in Extract

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Extract Resources, the Australian mining company focused on developing uranium projects in Namibia, says Japan's Itochu Corporation had agreed to acquire a 10.3% stake in its business.

CoAL takes broom to board, raises $44.8m

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Former Impala Platinum CEO, David Brown, promises to weigh all strategic options as he takes up the chairmanship of embattled coal firm, Coal of Africa.

Universal spurns takeover offer from IchorCoal

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ASX-listed coal junior Universal has advised shareholders to reject the takeover offer from IchorCoal saying it would benefit IchorCoal at Universal's expense

Eskom debt continuing to march “the wrong way” as economist say...

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WHILST an economist told Bloomberg News that Eskom wasn't yet a sovereign debt problem, others believed it was critical South African restructure its electricity...

Riversdale in offtake deal for Benga coal

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Riversdale Mining says it has entered into an offtake agreement with trader Trafigura for thermal coal from its Benga coal mine in Mozambique.

Juniors hold key to Eskom coal deficit

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Eskom's Dan Marokane said domestic coal supply from 2018 remained an urgent issue, but that consolidation in South Africa's junior mining sector could help bridge the deficit.