Home News Page 547

News

Cobalt price surges 30% in wake of Glencore decision to mothball...

0
COBALT prices have gained more than 30% since Glencore announced earlier this month it would close the world's largest mine, said the Financial Times. Glencore...

Questions, questions on Harmony’s gold pipeline as Wafi-Golpu remains elusive

0
THE direction of travel of Wafi-Golpu, the Papua New Guinea (PNG) project in which Harmony Gold has a joint venture stake, is likely to...

Greenpeace blames Eskom, Sasol for world sulphur hot-spot in SA’s Mpumalanga...

0
GREENPEACE wants urgent action to counter the polluting effects of operations run by Eskom and Sasol on the air quality of Mpumalanga province, a...

Kibo welcomes ‘commercial clarity’ after securing mining rights for Mbeya in...

0
DUAL-listed Kibo Energy has secured seven mining rights for its Mbeya coal-to-power project (MCPP) in Tanzania, further to the announcement dated July 9, the...

PTM financial engineering may suggest Implats keen on building Waterberg project

0
PLATINUM Group Metals (PTM) last week unveiled a new major recapitalisation programme in which it will raise capital through new share issues, including one...

Gold Fields’ Holland says what we all know: SA’s gold mining...

0
OPTIMISTS and "head-in-the-sand" artists like the National Union of Mineworkers, the Association of Mineworker and Construction Union, and the Department of Mineral Resources, along...

Acacia liquid for “an extended period” after exports resume, but gold...

0
ACACIA Mining was granted a temporary respite following the resumption of gold exports from the company's North Mara mine in Tanzania, but the government...

Implats to post turnaround in headline earnings on price and boost...

0
IMPALA Platinum (Implats) benefited from strong platinum group metal (PGM) pricing and significant increases in platinum and palladium sales in its 2019 financial year. Commenting...

Vedanta chairman Agarwal fails to persuade Lungu to KCM winding up...

0
VEDANTA Resources failed to persuade Zambian president, Edgar Lungu, to change his country's position regarding the proposed liquidation of Konkola Copper Mines (KCM), the copper...

De Beers to allow sightholders “unprecedented flexibility” as diamond market remains...

0
DE Beers, the Anglo American-owned diamond miner and marketer, will allow buyers of its  diamonds "unprecedented flexibility" when they meet for the seventh time...