
Encouraging exploration would deliver enormous opportunities for SA says Mark Bristow, Barrick Gold President and CEO, reported by Mining Weekly. Bristow commented on the recent call for mining explortation to be encouraged, made by the economic transformation committee (ETC) of the African National Congress (ANC).
Scramble is on for new lots as mining investment, government incentives drive Kalgoorlie-Boulder residential land rush. Read more.
Ivanhoe Mines announced a deal on Tuesday with China Nonferrous Metal Mining Group Co. Ltd under which the companies would jointly look for African mining projects to explore, develop or acquire. Read the full article from Reuters.
Gold mining companies in Mali reassured investors that their operations were continuing as normal despite a deepening political crisis in the West African nation, African Mining Market reports. Companies have been monitoring the situation but operations were unaffected by the coup in the capital Bamako.
Soma Gold announces the granting of final permits and the commencement of construction of the Balvina Cordero Portal. Find out more.
Mining production and investment across most minerals, except for thermal coal, likely to finish the year stronger than the first half as a result of firms being unencumbered by restrictive lockdowns according to financial risk management, solutions and insights company Fitch Solutions. Read more.
Is Zambia the future for the green revolution? Zambia’s status as one of the most prolific cobalt and copper producers should interest anyone committed to a transition to clean energy, African Mining Market reports.
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Exxaro has reported a resilient H2 performance, with CEO Ben Magara pointing to operational discipline, cash generation and a diversified portfolio as key strengths in navigating a volatile economic environment.

Sibanye-Stillwater says the legacy of Marikana must be measured through trust, dignity and shared economic opportunity.

Thungela sold 7.4 Mt into the export market during H1,26, including 600,000 t of third-party coal. Export sales exceeded production, with the company able to leverage additional rail allocation opportunities alongside an improvement in Transnet Freight Rail's performance.