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Kenmare cuts ilmenite guidance, but sticks to WCP B Q4 deadline...

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KENMARE, the UK-listed heavy minerals mining firm, said the Covid-19 pandemic had interrupted the completion of its capital project plans and raised overall project...

COVID-19 will help shift Anglo American’s focus from mining to materials...

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MARK Cutifani, Anglo American’s boss, materialises on the other side of a Teams meeting. He's his normal self, obviously: buoyant and friendly. Working sans office...

Activists sue Ghana Govt for pressing button on bauxite mine that...

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ACTIVISTS in Ghana have sued the country's government for pressing ahead with plans for a bauxite mine that may endanger forests, said Reuters. The proposed...

First batch of 698 foreign mineworkers return to SA, but border...

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FOREIGN mineworkers are eventually making their way through neighbouring country border posts back to South Africa, said Niks Lesufi, senior executive for safety and health...

Tharisa “strongly cash generative” after bursting back in Q3 amid chrome,...

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THARISA produced good form in the third quarter: the chrome and platinum group metals (PGM) miner reported record run-of-mine numbers, and said it was generating...

Restart of SA ferrochrome production brings 2020 price recovery to abrupt...

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THE rollover in the European benchmark third quarter ferrochrome price announced by Johannesburg-listed Merafe Resources this week was a reflection of the increase in...

South Africa’s High Court heaps further delay on Mining Charter III...

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THE Minerals Council South Africa said it was regrettable that the High Court in Pretoria added parties to the legal action aimed at clarifying...

DRC to deliver moratorium on mine confinement despite advance of COVID-19

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THE mines department of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is to negotiate a moratorium on mine-site confinement of employees, said Reuters citing the...

SA mines left waiting on migrant labour return as Minerals Council...

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THE Minerals Council said it had so far drawn a blank in terms of getting a substantial number of foreign mineworkers back to South...

Rio Tinto blunder likely to be game changer for global mining...

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AN accident in which Rio Tinto destroyed ancient caves in Australia is likely to have far-reaching consequences for the mining sector, said Bloomberg News. Rio...