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The squeeze is on for the rarest resource in SA’s PGM...

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Of the barriers to new platinum group metals production in South Africa, one of the most important is building processing facilities. Smelters and refineries are...

Like its trains progress at Transnet has been slow to arrive

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WHERE we used to get a number of trains a week, we get some sporadically every other week. It is not getting better as...

De Beers rough diamond sales fall 42% for seventh cycle

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DE Beers reported a 42% decline in rough diamond sales for its latest cycle of the year which it put down to macroeconomic and...

Gold Fields ‘distressed’ after survey uncovers rampant workplace bullying

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GOLD Fields said it was "distressed" to learn the scale of bullying, racism, and sexual harrassment in the organisation following an internal review. About 47%...

Harmony resumes dividend after grade, gold price give group a new...

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HARMONY Gold resumed dividends announcing today a final payout for its 2023 financial year of 75 South African cents a share. The payout, representing its...

Sibanye-Stillwater saddles up with Chinese in bid for Mopani Copper

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SIBANYE-Stillwater CEO Neal Froneman said he rated his firm's chances of bidding successfully for Zambia's Mopani Copper after jointly submitting an offer with a...

Sibanye-Stillwater cuts gold, nickel and PGMs production for 2023

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SIBANYE-Stillwater announced cuts to production guidance for gold, nickel and platinum group metals (PGMs) owing to operational mishaps, a strike, and lower metal prices. Publishing his...

De Beers expects shareholder support for ‘hugely accretive’ deal

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DIAMOND contracts are not, it seems, forever — unfortunately for De Beers. By the time the Anglo American firm brings a new marketing deal...

RoC provides “moral guarantee” to support Kola project financing, says Kore

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POTASH development firm Kore published details of a letter from the Republic of Congo (RoC) in which the central African country pledges its support...

SA chrome exports via Mozambique to increase 23%, says Transnet

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TRANSNET Freight Rail (TFR), a division of South Africa's government-owned port and rail firm Transnet, is to increase chrome and ferrochrome exports to Mozambique's...