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Gold Fields CEO-designate keen to bring junior mining opportunities

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GOLD Fields CEO designate Mike Fraser said he hoped to bring his recent experience as CEO of a junior gold mining firm to the...

Gold Fields says former South32 COO Mike Fraser to be new...

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GOLD Fields announced that former South32 executive Mike Fraser would be its new CEO, effective from January 2024. In order to ensure a seamless takeover,...

Critical Metals secures sales agreement for Molulu copper project

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CRITICAL Metals, a UK-listed copper junior miner, said it had signed an offtake agreement with OM Metal & Resources for oxide ore produced at...

Cost of Sibanye-Stillwater lithium mine in Finland increases 11.5%

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SIBANYE-Stillwater said the cost of building its Keliber lithium mine in Finland had increased to €656m from a previous estimate last year of €588m,...

SA forgoing billions of rands in output – Anglo’s Wanblad

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SOUTH Africa was forgoing billions of rands in output owing to a deteriorating business environment, said BusinessLive citing Anglo American boss Duncan Wanblad. Speaking at...

Mantashe sets new deadline for SA’s long-delayed cadastre

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THE winning bidder to provide South Africa with a long-awaited mining cadastral system will be announced before the end of October – if all...

Sibanye-Stillwater’s Froneman appointed chairperson of World Gold Council

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NEAL Froneman, CEO of Sibanye-Stillwater has been appointed chairperson of the World Gold Council, the JSE-lsited group said today. "In a world undergoing change, the...

Defiant Mzimela blames “Chinese retaliation” for TFR failure

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A DEFIANT Sizakele Mzimela, CEO of Transnet Freight Rail (TFR), faced the Joburg Indaba mining summit today just hours after announcing her resignation and...

Eskom plans to delay shutdown of coal-fired power stations

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ESKOM wants to delay the shutdown of its coalfired power stations to allow the country some "breathing space" while new generational capacity is being...

De Beers suspends online tenders as diamond sales fall to $200m

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DE BEERS will suspend online rough diamond sales and plough $20m into marketing gems ahead of the critical year-end buying season. The Anglo American-controlled firm also...