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SA platinum sector seals deal with AMCU … without strike action

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LONMIN and Impala Platinum (Implats) have joined Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) in a signing three-year wage deals with the Association of Mineworkers & Construction...

Sibanye sells $1.05bn bonds as Moody’s goes negative on Charter

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SIBANYE Gold sold $1.05bn worth of bonds notwithstanding ructions in South Africa's mining sector following the publication of a new Mining Charter last week....

Palladium to help drive Sibanye-Stillwater debt reduction effort

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AS Sibanye-Stillwater's growth-by-acquisition strategy enters a period of hiatus focus hasĀ fallen on its efforts to deleverage the balance sheet, and consolidate its gold and...

JP Morgan warns over slumping platinum output

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JP Morgan Cazenove has sounded a warning over the negative impact on the platinum miners of falling production linked to increased safety inspections by the Department of Mineral Resources.

Zimbabwe “worried” over delays to platinum mine

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ZIMBABWE'S government is due to meet with Bravura Holdings over delays to a proposed platinum group metals project, said Bloomberg News in an article...

Impala responds to fatality cover-up claim

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Impala Platinum responds to allegations that it is trying to cover up its own culpability in the death of a mine worker in 2006.

Northam Platinum buys R1bn worth of Zambezi preference shares from Govt.’s...

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NORTHAM Platinum has bought additional Zambezi Platinum preference shares to the tune of just over R1bn, the company said today. The shares were sold by...

Lonmin wage hikes insubstantial

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Most Lonmin workers will not be that much better off than they were before the six- week strike that started on August 10.

Amplats adds GTL firm to investment programme

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ANGLO American Platinum (Amplats) has invested in a gas-to-liquids company that also produces hydrogen in such a way that it would lower the cost...

Froneman warns Sibanye-Stillwater’s mines could shut if not restored to full...

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THE proposed relaxation of South Africa's lockdown regulations, possibly by month-end according to the country's president, Cyril Ramaphosa, can't come quickly enough for CEO...