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SA Govt’s energy crisis committee targets major cut in IPP redtape

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THE South African government is hoping to radically cut wait times of up to 1,000 days for new independent power producer (IPP) projects, said...

Eskom to fall under control of Gwede Mantashe’s Department of Energy

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SOUTH Africa's Department of Mineral Resources and Energy would take over responsibility for overseeing Eskom, the state electricity utility, said Bloomberg News citing comments...

Gold Fields’ shares expected to lag until management vacuum filled say...

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SHARES in Gold Fields are forecast to underperform owing to management and strategic uncertainty following the shock resignation of CEO since April 2021, Chris...

SA coal consumption fell last year and is unlikely to recover...

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SOUTH Africa's coal use dropped last year making it one of a handful of countries that used less of the fuel, according to BusinessLive. Citing...

WGC’s Tait on a mission to overhaul gold’s reputation among bankers

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GOLD ended 2022 pretty much where it started, at about $1,800/oz. That may look a pedestrian performance but compared to other asset classes gold did...

AngloGold in talks to sell Córrego do Sítio to Jaguar Mining,...

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ANGLOGOLD Ashanti is in discussions to sell its Córrego do Sítio operations in Brazil which are operated by subsidiary AGA Mineração, according to a...

Tharisa hoping for lift-off in 2023 provided it can progress $391m...

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ON DECEMBER 7, worthies from the Zimbabwean government ceremonially turned the first sod on the $391m Karo Platinum, the country's first platinum group metals...

SA ought to upgrade Eskom’s coal-fired power stations, says sanctioned Russian...

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SOUTH Africa ought to upgrade its existing fleet of coal-fired power stations to help solve daily power cuts rather than invest in more expensive...

Ivanhoe Mines confirms link to Congo aide in copper corruption case

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IVANHOE Mines had a business relationship with a presidential aide who was arrested in a corruption case in Democratic Republic of Congo, where the...

Ivanhoe issues rebuke of reports alleging corporate malfeasance in Congo

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IVANHOE Mining has dismissed allegations by a US investigative organisation 'The Sentry' which said the Canadian firm commited corporate malfeasance in its Congo operations. The...