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Gold Fields to meet Peru’s Humala

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Nick Holland, CEO of the South African gold producer, says he hopes to schedule a meeting with Peru's new president shortly to "present the group's credentials".

RBCT coal line re-opens

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Transnet Freight Rail has re-opened the coal export line - from Ermelo to Richards Bay - after a 20 day shutdown for maintenance and improvement.

Zim indigenisation laws ‘to carry on’

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The scathing attack by Zimbabwe’s parliament on the country’s indigenisation laws should not be interpreted as the end of the controversial legislation, says a mining industry official.

Territory backs Noble offer

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Australian iron ore firm Territory Resources has recommended a A$132.6m takeover offer from Noble Group, which trumped an earlier offer from South Africa's Exxaro.

Another Waterberg player seeks listing

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A new early stage player in the Waterberg coalfields is pursuing a JSE listing, giving investors another option among a growing number of coal juniors looking to make their mark in the area.

‘Serious discrepancies’ at Aurora

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New liquidators have uncovered discrepancies between the assets handed to back Aurora's liquidators, and those given to Aurora when it made a R600m bid for the financially-striken Pamodzi Gold mines.

Work on acid mine water underway

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Environmental officials are working to curb the potential dangers posed by the impact of acid mine drainage in the Witwatersrand mining area.

Tough times for PGM miners, despite outlook

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Platinum is the sector of South Africa’s mining industry generally held to have the best-looking future. But you wouldn’t know that judging by recent developments.

Num, Chamber to start talks on wages

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The National Union of Mineworkers is to begin official wage talks with the Chamber of Mines, with the union demanding a 14% wage increase, it says.

Gold slumps to three-week low

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Spot gold fell more than 1% as heavy losses in crude oil and other commodities prompted investors to sell gold.