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Rio Tinto may sell aluminium assets

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Rio Tinto is considering spinning off part of its Australian aluminium assets as a planned carbon tax will raise costs and lower margins, reads a report.

Ruling ties DMR’s hand in municipalities

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The Special Court of Appeal has in two separate judgments curtailed the powers of the Minister of Mineral Resources in relation to the granting of mining rights in municipal areas.

Obey rules, Sata tells China

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New Zambian President Michael Sata has told Beijing he welcomes Chinese companies investing in the country, but only if they obey the law and employ more Zambian workers.

Zambia’s kwacha recovers after election slide

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Zambia's kwacha has gained 2.4% as it recovers from losses triggered by the upset election victory of opposition leader Michael Sata.

Sata’s Zambian win no cause for panic

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Mining investors may react with some nervousness to the election of Michael Sata as president of Zambia, but his victory will not trigger a significant "run for the door'.

‘King Cobra’ Sata wins Zambia presidential race

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Zambian opposition leader Michael Sata has been declared the winner of Zambia's presidential election, ousting incumbent Rupiah Banda as the leader of Africa's biggest copper producer.

Nationalisation debate not healthy, says Phosa

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The picking of sides in the debate on nationalisation is not healthy for the country, given its history, says ANC treasurer general Mathews Phosa.

Peru raises mining taxes to fund social programs

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Peru's Congress has raised taxes and royalties on the lucrative mining sector, handing a legislative victory to leftist President Ollanta Humala.

Zambia opposition ahead in presidential vote

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Zambia's opposition leader Michael Sata has held on to his lead over incumbent Rupiah Banda, in the race to become the next president of Africa's biggest copper producer.

‘King Cobra’ Sata leads Zambia election count

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Opposition leader Michael Sata has taken a lead in Zambia's presidential election, with 10% of votes counted.