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Infrastructure key in Gordhan’s budget

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Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has given Mintek and the Council for Geoscience a welcome shot in the arm, but the main theme of the budget was continued spending on infrastructure.

Xstrata sponsors UP engineering faculty

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Xstrata is investing R19.5m in the training of engineers at the University of Pretoria, says the company.

Implats says strike to cut April deliveries 50%

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Impala Platinum has warned customers that its April platinum deliveries will be down about 50% due to labour problems at its Rustenburg mine.

Petmin pens new deal with Grindrod

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Petmin has signed a five-year agreement to export up to 600,000 tonnes of anthracite per year from the Grindrod Terminals Kusasa dry bulk facility in Richards Bay.

Beneficiation: All talk, no action

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Mines Minister Susan Shabangu is under pressure to ensure her beneficiation policy not only silences calls to nationalise mines, but also works in favour of securing President Jacob Zuma a second term.

Lafarge-Anglo JV ‘threatens competition’

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A JV between Anglo American and cement maker Lafarge will damage competition in the British market for construction materials, says the Competition Commission.

Brown ‘stunned’ as Kasukuwere stands by demands

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Impala Platinum CEO, David Brown, admits being stunned by Zimbabwe minister Saviour Kasukuwere’s demands that the firm dispose of its shareholding in Mimosa Platinum.

Wesizwe’

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-- FORMER Wesizwe CEO Arthur Mashiatshidi died on Saturday after a short illness, the company announced on Tuesday. Wesizwe paid tribute to Mashiatshidi, saying...

Wesizwe’s former CEO Mashiatshidi dies

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Former Wesizwe CEO Arthur Mashiatshidi has died after a short illness, the company says.

Rio Tinto to invest in driverless iron ore trains

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Rio Tinto is investing $518m in driverless trains for its 1,500km Western Australian iron-ore rail network as the world no. 2 iron ore miner aims to boost output 60% by 2015.