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‘Loss of life a greater concern’: Harmony

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Harmony Gold says the loss of life at its Tshepong is a greater concern to it than the potential loss of production estimated as up to 25kg per day.

Strike fear adds momentum to gold

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The discouraging spectre of strike action in South Africa's gold mining industry may be depressing for industrial relations but it may do gold the power of good.

First Uranium initiates strategic review

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Gold and uranium producer First Uranium Corp says its board has initiated a strategic review of the company's business.

DA urges cooling off period for mining officials

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THE DA has called on Mineral Resources Minister Susan Shabangu to bar employees of her department from joining private mining companies immediately after leaving government.

Num says Implats faces strike

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The National Union of Mineworkers says it is heading for a strike at Impala Platinum because of a wage dispute.

AngloGold: don’t dismiss nationalisation

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Nationalisation of South Africa's mines needs to be debated and not dismissed, says AngloGold Ashanti CEO Mark Cutifani.

Unions declare dispute in gold sector

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The three unions representing employees in the gold mining sector have declared a dispute with the companies over wage increases

Firestone, Sekoko call off Jindal talks

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Firestone Energy and Sekoko Resources have ended negotiations with India’s Jindal Steel over the development of two coal properties in Limpopo’s Waterberg area.

Harmony resumes Unisel operations

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Harmony Gold has resumed operations at its Unisel mine that were suspended after an employee died in a locomotive accident.

Codelco workers strike over privatisation fears

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Workers at the world's largest copper producer, Chile's Codelco, have gone on strike over modernisation plans they fear amount to privatization.