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South Africa is losing its trade competitiveness edge
By: Schalk Burger 2nd September 2024 Enormous investments are being made in ports, rail and transport logistics in Southern Africa, as well as more broadly in Africa, including by... →
South32’s future outlook has probably never looked brighter, CEO tells Mining Weekly
By: Martin Creamer 2nd September 2024 The future outlook for South32, the mining and metals company spun out of BHP in 2015, has probably never looked brighter, says South32 CEO Graham... →
CoJ wants unified forum to address illegal mining scourge
By: Darren Parker 29th August 2024 The City of Johannesburg's (CoJ’s) Environment and Infrastructure Services Department (EISD) has called for the establishment of a unified forum to... →
Operational performance elevates Harmony Gold to new heights 
By: Martin Creamer 26th August 2024 South African gold mining major Harmony Gold has been elevated to new heights owing to sustained operational excellence, high recovered grades and... →
Gold Fields’ big South Deep mine is being uplifted for quality-ounce longevity 
By: Martin Creamer 23rd August 2024 Johannesburg- and New York-listed Gold Fields said on Friday that it is taking steps to set up its big South Deep gold mine on Gauteng’s West Rand... →
Barrick Gold on way to becoming major copper producer 
By: Martin Creamer 19th August 2024 In less than six years, at the end of the decade, 2030, Barrick will have grown its gold output by 30% and will be a copper miner up there with... →
Exxaro expecting interest rates to begin to lower during the remainder of this year
By: Martin Creamer 15th August 2024 Johannesburg-listed coal and energy company Exxaro is expecting the Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank, the Bank of England and the South... →
Africa delivers ‘usual reliable performance’ with steady output, lower costs – Barrick
By: Martin Creamer 13th August 2024 The Africa region delivered its “usual reliable performance” with steady production and well contained costs, Barrick CEO Dr Mark Bristow reported... →