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Eskom to censure former CEO Koko as seeks clean slate

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ACTING Eskom CEO, Johnny Dladla, said disciplinary action would be taken against his predecessor, Matshela Koko, in an effort to restore the standing of...

Govt urges miners to make a case for coal by investing...

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COAL miners should invest significantly to help find concrete scientific solutions for pollution so that government's defence of the future of coal are not...

SA’s Eskom to cut 2,000MW from grid as load-shedding makes unwelcome...

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LOAD-SHEDDING, or rotational power cuts, returned to South Africa after the country's power utility said shortages would see it reduce 2000MW in supply from...

Glad puts brave face on year of pain for Keaton

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KEATON Energy CEO, Mandi Glad, has tried to reassure investors that once-off impairments and liabilities, which threw Keaton Energy into a R297.3 million net...

Teck or nothing for Glencore’s coal business

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GLENCORE had no interest in separately listing its coal business should a plan to combine it with Teck's steelmaking coal business (EVR) fail. In June,...

Anglo to sell New Largo to Seriti-led consortium for R850m

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ANGLO American confirmed it had sold New Largo, a thermal coal project in South Africa's Mpumalanga province, to Seriti Resources, a consortium, which will...

RBCT wary of 19mtpa expansion plan

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Richards Bay Coal Terminal said the expansion of its facilities which saw it cross swords with Transnet two years was unlikely to see light of day in the short-term.

BHP to divest SA coal rights

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BHP Billiton says it plans to sell off some of its virgin coal prospecting rights and to focus on existing operations instead.

MC Mining to buy disputed Makhado properties after sealing R70m deal

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MC Mining is to pay R70m in order to secure the surface rights to two properties critical to the development of its $80m(R1.2bn) Makhado...

CoAL to restart thermal coal exports in May

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Coal of Africa said thermal coal exports would restart in May but there was continued uncertainty regarding the future of its South African thermal coal assets.