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Business rescue practitioners: sinners or the more sinned against?

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TWO controversies currently underway in South Africa’s mining sector have thrown into question the role played by business rescue practitioners (BRPs). It’s not the...

There’s Liquidity In Gas

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Mozambique is no stranger to mega-projects with large foreign direct investments dating back to the 90’s. Mozambique, through its National Oil Company, has again...

Petra appoints former AngloGold CFO Richard Duffy to take helm from...

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LONDON-listed Petra Diamonds, which owns the Finsch, Cullinan, Koffiefontein and Williamson mines in southern Africa, has appointed former AngloGold Ashanti executive, Richard Duffy, to...

Amplats pays biggest dividend in 10 years, lifts payout policy after...

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ANGLO American Platinum (Amplats) announced a final dividend payout of R2bn, equal to R7.51 per share, taking the full dividend to R11.25/share - its...

Rescue efforts continue for miners trapped in Zimbabwe Battlefields shaft

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RESCUE efforts were continuing for miners trapped in a flooded mineshaft at Battlefields, an area 175km west of Harare that used to be mined...

Constitutional Court gives green light to Aquila manganese licence ending 12...

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THE way has been cleared for Aquila Steel South Africa (Aquila) to mine a manganese deposit in the Northern Cape province some 12 years...

Gold industry mergers may not bring immediate benefits – Gold Fields’...

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NICK Holland, CEO of Gold Fields, anticipates more mergers and acquisitions will take place in the global gold industry this year and was not...

Mantashe calls on ventilation to be restored at Gloria to expedite...

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SOUTH African mines minister, Gwede Mantashe, said it was vital ventilation was restored to the Gloria coal mine in Mpumalanga province so that the...

Centamin to press ahead with economic assessment of Doporo in Côte...

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AN increase in mineral resources in land packages held by Egyptian gold mining firm, Centamin, in Côte d’Ivoire, has been described as merely "scratching the...

Wet coal runs risk of affecting coal handling and boiler feeding,...

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ESKOM, South Africa's electricity utility company, warned that heavy rains in the Gauteng and Mpumalanga provinces in the last seven days may impact coal...