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SA’s mining sector saved stumbling Transnet R1.6bn with just one intervention...

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WHAT exactly is going wrong at Transnet Freight Rail (TFR), the largest business unit of the state-owned ports and rail company? Speaking to company...

Thungela opts for growth over windfall dividends after opening shopfront in...

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THERMAL coal miner Thungela Resources pushed the boat out this month, announcing plans to buy Ensham, a coal mine in Australia’s Queensland, for R4.1bn....

Talks with Botswana on new diamond deal held “in good spirits”...

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ANGLO American CEO, Duncan Wanblad said negotiations over a new diamond marketing agreement between its 85%-owned De Beers and Botswana had been held "in...

Harmony to boost interim earnings up to 40% after rand, gold...

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HARMONY Gold will report a 20% to 40% year-on-year improvement in basic earnings for the six months ended December 31, the company said in...

Anglo to spend $4.8bn on UK crop nutrient project Woodsmith to...

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ANGLO American will spend $800m this year and a further $1bn a year until 2027 on its UK crop nutrients project Woodsmith taking its...

Gold Fields seeking “incremental growth” after Yamana failure, says interim CEO

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GOLD Fields will return to dealmaking in order to remedy a steep production decline from about 2026 with the focus falling on incremental growth...

De Ruyter to leave Eskom “with immediate effect”

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ANDRE de Ruyter is to step down as CEO of Eskom with immediate effect following a “special board meeting”, the state-owned power utility said...

Eskom coal-fired plants to be resuscitated and concessioned to private sector

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A CONSORTIUM consisting of international energy experts will review which of Eskom's coal-fired power stations can be resuscitated ahead of their concessioning to the...

AngloGold keeps it steady but CEO Alberto Calderon rows against tide...

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ANGLOGOLD Ashanti elected to retain its Córrego do Sítio operations (CdS) in Brazil operated by subsidiary AGA Mineração after failing to attract a buyer...

Sibanye-Stillwater employees returned safely after storm blows over vandalised pylons

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SIBANYE Stillwater said about 20 employees providing care and maintenance services at its Cooke shafts west of Johannesburg were returned to surface following a...