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Seriti plunges into the renewables with a deal that could have...

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Seriti Resources  has dived into the renewable energy sector through a deal by subsidiary Seriti Green which will see some R75bn invested  on wind...

Thungela creams it as Ukraine war puts coal price through the...

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Thungela Resources did not just “shoot the lights” out in the six months to June - it nuked them - through increasing earnings per share...

Malawi’s Kayelekera mine could be re-opened as the uranium market improves

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The Kayelekera uranium mine in Malawi - which was one of two African uranium mines owned by ASX-listed Paladin Energy to be shut down...

United we stand (or fall): In a sign of weakness, SA’s...

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UNIONS in South Africa's mining sector have never been so united. Tellingly, this may be a sign of weakness in the wider labour movement:...

Orion chief says copper market is heading for a big rebound

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BANKING on a rebound in the copper price while developing several mineral deposits isn’t for the faint of heart. When the price of the...

Sibanye-Stillwater pushes out PGM target at US mine to 2027 following...

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SIBANYE-Stillwater has forecast a sharp drop in production from its Stillwater palladium mine in Montana following a one-in-200 year flood event in June which...

Lucara starts shaft-sinking at $547m project to extend the life...

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Toronto-listed Lucara Diamond Corporation (Lucara) generated US$120.5m in diamond sales from its Karowe mine in Botswana during the six months to end-June and has...

A broader approach needed to make mining safer for women

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ALMOST all women in the mining sector, anywhere in the world, will have a bad story to tell. At its worst it might be...

Kropz takes on more debt as Elandsfontein hits mining ...

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Phosphate developer Kropz has run into mining problems which will further delay the ramp-up of operations at its Elandsfontein phosphate mine in the Western...

Ten years after the Marikana atrocity, social pressures are building dangerously

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A REPORT produced by South Africa's auditor-general, Tsakani Maluleke, in June painted a bleak picture of local government performance. Only 16% of the country's...