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Impala must improve on 2006 Zim deal

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Impala Platinum said the Zimbabwean government had recognised Impala's previous indigenisation agreement, which must now be improved upon.

First Uranium on the ropes

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First Uranium was against the ropes and any further operational slippage "brings the canvas into view" according to RBC Capital Markets analyst Leon Esterhuizen.

Dismay at platinum sector pressure

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The rollercoaster performance of South Africa's platinum stocks may reflect the view towards equities in general but the platinum market suggests evidence of a growing deficit.

Eskom strike would be illegal – spokesperson

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A strike by Eskom employees would be considered illegal as the power utility is deemed an essential service, an Eskom spokesperson said.

Ipsa’s Earl calls it quits

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Peter Earl, CEO of Ipsa, is stepping down from executive duties at the company after helping found the company six years ago.

Zimbabwe turns up the heat on Zimplats

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The Zimbabwe government has threatened to cancel Zimplats mining licence in the latest bout of "sabre rattling" over the country's indigenisation requirements for mining companies.

Blackthorn keen on Glencore JVs

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Blackthorn Resources, an Australian company operating in Africa, said it would sign up for more joint ventures with Glencore in the African zinc industry.

Anglo Plat averts strike, lost output

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Anglo Platinum says its production targets are safe from strike action after the company signed 8% to 10% wage deals with unions.

Froneman nets R11m in ‘retention fee’

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Gold One CEO, Neal Froneman, also praises shareholders for recognising the value of the firm's combination with the Chinese.

Zimplats wrangle descends into farce

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Zimbabwe's empowerment minister strikes an isolated figure as the ability to impose indigenisation is questioned by the country's own ministers.