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US tariffs force diamond sales delays in further financial blow to...

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Petra Diamonds has postponed the sale of about 200,000 carats of diamonds produced from its Cullinan mine near Pretoria because of the “considerable diamond...

Sibanye-Stillwater says Appian mine sale “crystallises” damages

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THE sale of Mineração Vale Verde (MVV) for $420m last week could have a bearing on the extent of damages Sibanye-Stillwater might have to...

The Jo’burg network behind Zanaga iron ore revival

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ONCE upon a time CEOs of companies as grand as Anglo American migrated to a beachside villa or golfing redoubt when they retired. Not...

Trump tariffs offer perfect window for buying platinum shares

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PLATINUM shares took a beating on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange on Thursday following imposition of global tariffs by US president Donald Trump and triggering...

Mining stocks flayed as SA counts cost of tariffs, GNU dispute

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MINING stocks were flayed on the JSE as the market absorbed the potential damage to the global economy of US President Donald Trump's tariffs,...

Sibanye-Stillwater says tariffs open door to better PGM prices

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THE slew of tariffs unleashed by US President Donald Trump on Wednesday were an opportunity for platinum miners to re-examine how they sold their...

Orion Minerals CEO Errol Smart announces resignation

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ORION Minerals said on Thursday its founding CEO Errol Smart is to resign with near immediate effect "following the recent achievement of key milestones". He...

Kore delays term sheet for potash project to mid-April

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KORE Potash said it hoped to have a term sheet that will help finance its $2bn Kola project in the Republic of Congo by...

AngloGold Ashanti’s takes critical step on decarbonisation journey

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ANGLOGOLD Ashanti has announced the successful completion of a major renewables project to create the largest hybrid power system in Australia’s mining sector.  

Can Ben Magara make the difference at Exxaro?

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WHEN Ben Magara was officially named CEO of Exxaro Resources, people in the room applauded; some even cheered. "They always do that," an analyst...