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Uranium prices set to recover

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The uranium market will remain in deficit until 2020 and prices will start to recover in the second half of this year, according to a research report by RBC Capital Markets.

Eskom’s World Bank loan under investigation

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The World Bank's Inspection Panel has confirmed that it is investigating the awarding of the bank's $3.75bn loan to South African power utility Eskom.

Vedanta says power curbs will cost jobs

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Vedanta Resources said a power dispute with Zambian authorities at its Konkola Copper Mines may result in job losses.

Goviex signs framework pact with Niger which adds to stake in...

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TORONTO-listed uranium development company, Goviex, said it had signed a framework with the Niger government in which the government would buy a 10% stake...

Gold Fields approves R660m solar plant at South Deep

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GOLD Fields said it had approved the R660m construction of a 40MW solar plant at its South Deep mine in South Africa - a...

Paladin Energy shares leap again after uranium firm confirms Langer Heinrich...

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PALADIN Energy CEO, Ian Purdy, said the company was waiting "for the right uranium price" before pressing the button on production at its re-developed...

Shabangu makes coal exports threat

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Government will not allow coal producers to cash in on the soaring international demand for the commodity to the detriment of Eskom, says Mines Minister Susan Shabangu.

Quick judgment in Eskom price case

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The public interest demands a speedy verdict in a court application to reveal BHP Billiton's preferential power prices, says the judge.

Miranda shares rise after reinstatement

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Shares in Miranda Mineral Holdings have soared during early trade, after the JSE lifted the suspension of the company's shares.

Early blow to SA coal exports this year following TFR train...

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SOUTH Africa's coal exports were again interrupted after two trains collided on Sunday, said News24. Transnet Freight Rail (TF), a division of state-owned ports and...