Anglo to buy $555m stake in Mozambique coal
Anglo American is to join rivals Rio Tinto and Vale in Mozambique’s coking coal
industry in a deal valued at $555m for the 1.4Bt Revuboe project.
Iron ore and anthracite losses clobber Afrimat’s earnings
AFRIMAT'S business conditions went from bad to worse in the second half of its financial year to end-February after the diversified mining group reported...
Eskom strike would be illegal – spokesperson
A strike by Eskom employees would be considered illegal as the power utility is deemed an essential service, an Eskom spokesperson said.
RBCT exports rise in June
South Africa's coal exports from the Richards Bay Coal Terminal rose to 4.78 million tonnes in June.
Resolute to build solar, battery, thermal plant at Syama cutting energy...
RESOLUTE Mining planned to cut energy costs at its Syama mine in Mali by up to 40% once it had built a new power...
Eskom vulnerable as truck driver strike rolls on
Return-to-service power stations owned by Eskom may be vulnerable to coal supply
disruptions on the back of the truck drivers’ strike, now in its second week.
ContiCoal gets “offers” for SA mines
The fog hanging over the South African assets of Continental Coal may clear in the next few days in the wake of 'offers' for the mines.
Cutting coal costs to Eskom not the first resort, says Deloitte’s...
WASTAGE in the value chain ought to be eliminated first before cutting coal prices supplied to Eskom, said Andrew Lane, energy, resources and industrials...
Goviex eases uranium offtake fears as Niger coup puts debt plans...
TORONTO-listed uranium development company Goviex sought to ease fears about the future of its proposed $343m Madaouela project in West Africa's Niger which suffered...
Resgen secures extension of working capital facility keeping it afloat to...
RESOURCE Generation (Resgen) said it had secured funds that would provide it with sufficient working capital until end-February after shareholder Noble Resources agreed to...


















