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Impact of pandemic to catalyse new spirit of reform for SA’s...

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THE COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa may catalyse political will in such a way that long-standing reforms on regulations and services will be possible,...

Steinmetz hopes sting operation enough to reverse $2bn arbitration order

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BENY Steinmetz, the billionaire businessman, was hopeful new evidence would show Vale knew the risk of developing the Simandou iron ore deposit in Guinea...

Sibanye-Stillwater’s Froneman unsure if mines will return to 100% production

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SIBANYE-Stillwater would not put profits before the safety of its employees, said Fin24 citing the comments of the group's CEO, Neal Froneman. Commenting during the...

SA’s underground mining embarks on extraordinary game of cat and mouse...

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THE recent closures of AngloGold Ashanti's Mponeng mine and Marula, the platinum mine controlled by Impala Platinum (Implats), following clusters of COVID-19 disease detection might...

Kalagadi denies claims of imminent default, saying it is restructuring IDC...

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KALAGADI Manganese denied it would default on loans to its creditor and 20% shareholder, the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC), according to a report by...

The COVID-19 pandemic can be a unique catalyst for the mining...

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I have been reading a lot of late on how the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic will fundamentally change the world of business. If...

Glencore facing stormy AGM after shareholder advisories call for chairman to...

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SHAREHOLDERS in Glencore have been urged to vote against the re-election of the group's chairman, Tony Hayward, owing to his track-record on environmental matters,...

Orion Minerals discussed selling shares in Prieksa Copper Zinc Project to...

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SOUTH Africa's state-owned Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) and the Public Investment Corporation (PIC) were among the potential equity investors with whom Orion Minerals had...

Barrick pays Tanzania Govt. $100m from first gold-in-concentrate exports in three...

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BARRICK Gold said it had paid $100m of some $300m owed to the Tanzanian government after the sides agreed in 2019 to settle allegations...

Jihadist base ‘dismantled’ in southern Burkina Faso after first cross-border military...

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AN Islamist militant camp in southern Burkina Faso was "dismantled" by a joint military effort by Côte d’Ivoire and Burkina Faso, said Bloomberg News. The action...