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Mwana Africa H1 loss narrows

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Mwana Africa has reported a narrower first-half loss, driven mainly by a jump in production at its Freda Rebecca gold mine in Zimbabwe.

ANC warms to Chile mines policy

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If a mining model based on the "Miracle of Chile' is pursued, ideological, financial and political compromises lie in the wake for South Africa's mining industry.

DRC delays election results again

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Election authorities in Democratic Republic of Congo have delayed the announcement of a winner in the country's presidential election for the second time this week.

African Barrick Gold to miss 2011 output target

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African Barrick Gold says it will fall short of its 2011 production target because of escalating power disruptions to national grid electricity supply in Tanzania.

Rio Tinto a likely future partner at Husab

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Rio Tinto may enter into another partnership with a Chinese firm, this time in Namibia, where it may be the preferred participant as China swoops on another strategic asset.

China Guangdong says Extract worth $2.2bn

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China Guangdong Nuclear Power Corp has valued its proposed offer for Australia's Extract Resources at $2.22bn, after agreeing to buy Kalahari Minerals, the top shareholder in Extract.

Rio Tinto says could export Guinea iron ore ‘early’

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Rio Tinto may use trucks to export iron ore from its Simandou project in Guinea before a 2015 target, says CEO Tom Albanese.

Kumba, Amsa put arbitration on ice

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ArcelorMittal SA and Kumba Iron Ore have placed an arbitration process over a supply agreement on hold, saying it will continue once the court case over the disputed Sishen right is finalised.

JP Morgan warns over slumping platinum output

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JP Morgan Cazenove has sounded a warning over the negative impact on the platinum miners of falling production linked to increased safety inspections by the Department of Mineral Resources.

Support grows for Durban climate deal

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Support has grown for an EU plan to agree a global climate change pact with binding targets by 2015, after poor nations forged alliances with developed countries.