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Kenmare to repurchase £61.8m of own shares owing to “stronger free...

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KENMARE Resources is to buy back £61.8m worth of its own shares after generating "stronger free cash flow" this year. The Mozambique-based mineral sands producer...

Eskom, Transnet to keep public service role

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Transnet and Eskom would not be restructured, nor placed in private hands, said public enterprises minister, Malusi Gigaba.

Govt, industry “failed magnificently” to promote mining’s social benefit

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IT was about time the extended talkshop about improving the relationship between government, mining companies, and communities was replaced with action and a new, creative...

Kore Potash puts $286m capital cost on start-up DX project ahead...

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KORE Potash prepared the ground for discussions with financial backers for its Dougou Extension (DX) potash project in the Republic of Congo (RoC). The...

Eskom submits 16%, 5-year tariff increase

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Eskom seeks hefty increases in electricity tariffs in order to pay for a doubling in electricity capacity but which stops at its R92bn, 4,800MW Kusile power station.

DMR defends MPRDA in fiery parliament debate

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The mineral resources department said amendments to the MPRDA would take SA forward - a claim opposition MP, James Lorimer, questioned.

Miranda sack Nel from board

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Upheaval continues at Miranda Mineral Holdings with non-executive director, Ron Nel, a former CEO of the company, removed from the board amid controversy.

UPDATED: Glencore unveils proposal to merge with Teck, spin out combined...

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GLENCORE today unveiled an unsolicited, all-share proposal to merge with Canada's Teck Resources and create a second company consisting of the demerged thermal and...

Mali interim government considering review of mining conventions

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MALI intends to review mining conventions signed with companies during the previous administration, said Reuters citing the West African country's interim, President Bah N'daw. N'Daw's...

Malema frog-marched as settlement hopes grow

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Julius Malema is frog-marched from Marikana where he hoped to address about 2,000 striking Lonmin workers on a day when the prospect of a wage settlement flickered encouragingly.