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Zimbabwean president in bid to block SA from taking over foreign electricity deals 
By: News24Wire 1st August 2022 Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa will visit Mozambique and Zambia in a bid to save the country's electricity import contracts that are being... →
De Beers pleased with strong set of first-half results 
By: Martin Creamer 28th July 2022 In the six months to June 30, rough diamond production of the De Beers Group increased by 10% to 16.9-million carats, reflecting a strong... →
Total nuclear ban: civil society sets tone for major global conferences
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 18th July 2022 It’s a daunting task, but one that must proceed. This was the consensus of civil society movements from across the world, which met recently to... →
New Anglo strategy director excited by mining’s green energy transition 
By: Martin Creamer 4th July 2022 The newly appointed group director of strategy and business development of diversified mining company Anglo American on Monday singled out mining’s... →
Small diamond miners want big licence holders built in so they can grow sector together 
By: Martin Creamer 21st June 2022 Small diamond miners want to lock arms with all stakeholders through the South African Diamond Producers’ Organisation (Sadpo) to recover a large... →
Building Forever has become core business at De Beers, it's in the business plan 
By: Martin Creamer 20th June 2022 It is a full year since the De Beers Group set itself a dozen far-reaching 2030 ‘Building Forever’ sustainability goals, which have as their four... →
NUM calls for Petra Diamonds Finsch Mine to pay workers the Covid-19 TERS money
31st May 2022 The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) Kimberley Region calls for the Petra Diamonds Finsch Mine in LimeAcres to pay workers Employee Relief... →
A new reality for illegal miners and the 'zama zamas'?
9th May 2022 Illegal mining is a critical challenge in the South African mining and minerals industry. "In response to this challenge and ahead of the... →