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Sibanye-Stillwater could list uranium business as gold M&A ambition put on...

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SIBANYE-Stillwater may separately list its uranium assets depending on studies the precious metals company is currently assessing. The company said in an interim results presentation...

Eskom: Medupi has not been delayed

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Eskom has dismissed claims that SA faces a dire situation because of delays with the Medupi power station.

SA finance minister describes level of Eskom power cuts as “inexplicable”

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SOUTH African finance minister Enoch Godongwana described power cuts by the country's power utility Eskom of up to 10 hours a day as "inexplicable". In...

Seriti Resources lines up R20bn New Largo project

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SERITI Resources, the consortium that is concluding the purchase of Eskom-dedicated coal mines from Anglo American, is set to add to its asset base...

Nersa approves new electricity supply deal for South32’s Hillside aluminium smelter

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YEARS of wrangling over a new electricity supply contract to the Hillside aluminium smelter in KwaZulu-Natal was resolved today after the National Energy Regulator...

Exxaro says there’s value yet in holding the rights to export...

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EXXARO Resources insisted there was significant future value in holding coal export entitlement through Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT), the 91 million tons a year...

Eskom strike may hit fans

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The largest union representing Eskom workers have decided to go ahead with a strike next week, which may leave households and businesses in the dark during the World Cup.

Wescoal aims for share buy-back as earnings hit by labour disruptions,...

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Coal producer Wescoal aims to buy back up to 20% of its shares, its chief executive said on Tuesday, as the Johannesburg-listed miner unveiled...

Vale readies first 35kt of Mozambique coal

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Brazilian miner Vale said it would export its first coal from its Mozambique mine on Wednesday after resolving bottlenecks on the rail line.

Anglo sells Aussie coal assets for $500m

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Resources giant Anglo American has agreed to sell its interests in five underdeveloped coal assets in Australia for about $500m.