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Rio Tinto approves $1.3bn for Simandou

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Rio Tinto has approved an additional $1.3bn of funding for its Simandou iron ore project in Guinea, pressing ahead with plans that will see the first shipment of ore by mid-2015.

Forbes Coal doubles export sales

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Forbes Coal has a more than doubling of export sales in the second quarter of its financial year.

Aquarius’ Blue Ridge may be up for sale

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It seems various potential buyers may be sniffing around Aquarius Platinum's mothballed Blue Ridge mine, despite worsening operating conditions for the sector.

Gold One keeps ahead of guidance

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Gold One International has reported a 23% increase in quarterly production to 35,128 ounces, which exceeds the company's guidance of 34,000 ounces.

Rio’s tax to boost Guinea’s infrastructure

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Guinea will use 35% of a $700m windfall from Rio Tinto to rebuild the mineral-rich West African nation's broken infrastructure, says a Guinean official.

Phoenix starts cold commissioning

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Pan African Resources says it has commenced with the cold commissioning of the Phoenix platinum tailings plant.

Ownership rule too stringent, says Tsvangirai

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Zimbabwe's local ownership rules for foreign mining companies are too stringent, says Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.

Rio Tinto in major retreat from aluminium

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Rio Tinto is putting an estimated $8bn worth of aluminium assets up for sale across six countries, only four years after buying aluminium giant Alcan for $38bn.

Musical chairs in the Waterberg

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It's a case of trading places among the aspirant coal miners of the Waterberg, with Sekoko Resources announcing it has poached two top executives from Namane Energy.

Rockwell Diamonds stays on course

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New CEO James Campbell is keeping Rockwell Diamonds firmly on its new course as the group gets its existing operations up to speed and sizes up new growth opportunities.