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Smokey Hills contractor killed by mob

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UPDATED: An employee of a mining contractor at Platinum Australia’s Smokey Hills has been killed in the wake of ongoing labour unrest at the mine.

Implats may put employees on unpaid leave, opens channel for COVID-19...

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IMPALA Platinum (Implats) was discussing putting employees on unpaid leave whilst continuing with payments into essential benefits such as medical aid after the COVID-19...

Amplats extends concentrate purchase agreement with RBPlat

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ANGLO American Platinum (Amplats) said it had extended an agreement to buy and process concentrate produced by Royal Bafokeng Platinum (RBPlat). RBPlat is subject to...

Mugabe takes Zimplats to court in effort to seize land

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ZIMPLATS has been dragged to court with President Robert Mugabe seeking to finalise the take-over of nearly 28,000 hectares of platinum land claims belonging...

Amcu gears up for weekend of protest

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The Associated Mineworkers & Construction Union (Amcu) said it had persuaded Amplats workers to return to work but said protests would kick off this weekend.

NewPlat ETF racks up 368k oz in first month

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Fuelled by platinum industry restructuring, Absa's NewPlat ETF has produced a storming debut on the JSE.

AMCU opening wage demand unlikely to win support of PGM producers

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SOUTH African platinum group metal (PGM) producers were unlikely to agree to the R17,000 per month minimum wage asked by the Association of Mineworkers...

RBPlat loses grip over mining costs but share price to be...

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SHARES in Royal Bafokeng Platinum (RBPlat) would continue to be supported by rival interest in the company between Impala Platinum (Implats) - which announced...

AMCU comes out swinging at Sibanye’s takeover of Lonmin

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The Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU) has attacked the proposed takeover of Lonmin by Sibanye-Stillwater threatening the kind of action in conjunction...

Lonmin stays axe, seeks to grow out of crisis

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Lonmin aimed to sell more platinum in 2015 than in its previous two financial years as its 'restructuring' consisting of harvesting old mines and improving newer ones.