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Limpopo gives Resgen thumbs up for mine

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The building of the proposed Boikarabelo coal mine in the Limpopo province moved a step closer with authorities approving its construction.

Firestone in new short-term debt deal

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Firestone Energy says it has negotiated a short-term debt facility of $2.2m, provided by the holders of the company's convertible notes.

AEMFC, green lobby head for Bela Bela clash

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SA’s state mining company and environmentalists are heading for a showdown after the company said it had applied for a prospecting licence around the tourism mecca of Bela Bela.

Anglo seeking Oz, Indonesia coal assets

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Anglo American was on the search for new assets in Australia, Indonesia and Mozambique as prices for potential targets had come down, said Norman Mbazima, head of the group's thermal coal business.

Uranium (G)one

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Not long ago, SA’s uranium entrepreneurs said supplying the world with fresh production was just a case of flicking the switch. So how did the demise of the industry come about?

Transnet completes Rio Tinto wagons contract

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Transnet has marked the shipping of the last 98 of 200 wagons and spare parts as part of an order by Rio Tinto.

CoAL awaits Exxaro’s buy-in in Makhado

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Coal of Africa hopes to secure Exxaro Resources’ buy-in in the development of the Makhado project - over which the diversified miner holds a 30% option - within months.

CoAL awaits Exxaro’s buy-in in Makhado

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Coal of Africa hopes to secure Exxaro Resources’ buy-in in the development of the Makhado project - over which the diversified miner holds a 30% option - within months.

Sasol calls for calm heads in carbon tax debate

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David Constable, CEO of Sasol, said a carbon tax could hurt competitiveness in South Africa, and urged the country to stand back to consider "unintended consequences".

Miners boosted as Eskom tariff increases slashed

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The South African mining industry has granted a massive boost as Eskom has its annual tariff increase for the 2012/13 year reduced to 16% from 25.9%.