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South African power auction model may be rolled out across Africa

16th July 2024

The Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) said it’s seeking to roll out a tendering model across the continent for the supply of power from renewable energy that’s attracted more than... 


Vale seeks go-ahead to build iron-ore mine by biodiversity haven

16th July 2024

Vale is seeking to boost iron-ore output by reviving efforts to develop a controversial mine in a mountainous region of southeastern Brazil known for its lush forests and endangered wildlife. The... 


Sasfin offers minorities 65% premium for shares, plans delisting

15th July 2024

Sasfin Holdings made an offer to minority shareholders that values the South African financial-services company at R969-million and plans to delist from the JSE as it refocuses its business. The... 


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Zimbabwe State miner seeks $150m to boost gold output

15th July 2024

Zimbabwe’s largest gold producer is negotiating with potential partners for a $150-million investment to boost production at its Shamva mine by 50%. Kuvimba Mining House, 65% owned by the State,... 


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South Africa plans US mission to lobby against review of ties

15th July 2024

South Africa’s newly formed government will use an upcoming forum on US preferential trade access to push back against a Senate review of ties between the two countries. The House of... 


Maersk tankers and competitors bet billions on ammonia fuel carriers

15th July 2024

Some of the biggest names in shipping are betting billions of dollars on tankers to transport a type of ammonia that’s scarcely being produced today — wagering it will become integral to the... 


Lundin to pitch BHP on joint bid for copper miner Filo

Lundin to pitch BHP on joint bid for copper miner Filo

15th July 2024

Lundin Mining has approached BHP Group about making a joint bid for copper miner Filo, people with knowledge of the matter said, in a move that could solve fundraising needs for a neighboring... 


Trafigura and Mubadala plan sale of Rio iron-ore port

Trafigura and Mubadala plan sale of Rio iron-ore port

15th July 2024

Trafigura Group and Mubadala Capital are exploring the sale of a Brazilian iron-ore port terminal operator they acquired from former billionaire Eike Batista about a decade ago, according to people... 


Freight train owned by Russian aluminium giant crashes in Guinea

15th July 2024

A freight train carrying alumina owned by Russian aluminium giant United Co. Rusal was derailed on Thursday in Guinea’s capital Conakry, according to Radio Television Guineenne. The incident caused... 


Botswana seeks Mozambique rail route to exploit coal billions

15th July 2024

The leaders of three southern African nations signed a deal to proceed with a rail and port project to help land-locked Botswana export its massive coal reserves through a Mozambican port, though... 


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Zimbabwe bankers back plan to adopt ZiG as sole currency before 2030

15th July 2024

Zimbabwe’s banks support adopting the ZiG as the nation’s sole currency before the current target date of 2030, provided the economic stability which the bullion-backed unit has delivered is... 


Mega deals are likely to attract stiff regulatory scrutiny

Rio Tinto studies potential bid proposal for Teck, Sky reports

12th July 2024

Rio Tinto Group is studying proposals for potential bids for companies including Teck Resources, Sky News reported citing sources it didn’t identify. The company has drawn up a list of potential... 


Gold steadies above $2 400 as markets boost bets on Fed pivot

Gold steadies above $2 400 as markets boost bets on Fed pivot

12th July 2024

Gold steadied after surging beyond $2 400/oz in the previous session, as cooler-than-expected US inflation boosted bets the Federal Reserve will start cutting rates soon. The precious metal jumped... 


Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis

South Africa storms in Western Cape cause damage to 35 000 homes

12th July 2024

Storms that pounded South Africa’s Western Cape province have led to flood damage affecting more than 35 000 households in the city of Cape Town, Executive Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis said. “We’ve got... 


Professor James Larkin

Radioactive device on rhino horns rolled out to fight poaching

12th July 2024

Beckham, a 1.7 tt rhino named after the English footballer, on Tuesday had a radioactive pellet drilled into his horn as a program to discourage poaching of the endangered animals in South Africa... 


China forbids new coal-based steelmaking for first time in years

China forbids new coal-based steelmaking for first time in years

11th July 2024

China didn’t permit any coal-based steelmaking projects in the first half of the year for the first time since announcing its major climate neutrality goals in 2020, according to a report released... 


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Mainstream hires Rothschild to seek investors

11th July 2024

Mainstream Renewable Power has hired Rothschild & Co to find an investor for its pipeline of South African renewable energy projects, according to people with knowledge of the matter. Japan’s... 


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Africa’s rare earths could make up 9% of global supply by 2029

11th July 2024

African mines could account for nearly a tenth of the world’s rare earths in five years, climbing from zero today, creating new players in a market dominated by China. Eight mines in countries such... 


Sprott says new copper fund is too small to pose a market risk

Sprott says new copper fund is too small to pose a market risk

10th July 2024

Sprott says its new fund to buy and hold physical copper will be too small to have an impact on global availability of the industrial metal, despite past controversy over attempts to launch similar... 


Finance Minister Mario Marcel

Lithium projects likely to exceed govt targets in Chile

10th July 2024

Chile’s government said that strong interest from private firms in lithium deals meant it could exceed its goal of three to four new projects in development by the end of 2026. The 88 lithium... 


Wind turbines

US lends $99m to Mozambique’s first wind-power project

10th July 2024

The US International Development Finance Corp (DFC) approved a loan of as much as $99-million to help finance Mozambique’s first utility-scale wind-power project. DFC will also provide $80-million... 


Manufacturing Circle executive director Philippa Rodseth

AMSA long-steel extension to boost economy, Manufacturing Circle's Rodseth says

10th July 2024

ArcelorMittal South Africa's (AMSA's) decision to continue operating its long-steel unit has given the country an opportunity to re-energize local manufacturing, Manufacturing Circle executive... 


Solar PV panels and wind turbines

Macquarie-backed African renewables investor seeks fresh funds

10th July 2024

Revego Fund Managers, which runs Africa’s first fund focused on primarily investing in operating renewable-energy assets, is seeking new investors as it works toward an eventual listing. The fund... 


A stockpile of iron-ore

Looming wave of iron-ore supply threatens $100 price floor

10th July 2024

Iron-ore prices are likely to stay in three digits for the rest of 2024, insulated to a large degree from China’s faltering economy by cost support that kicks in at around $100 a ton. But that... 


Soldiers fighting in the DRC

Conflict in Congo threatens trade in key metals, UN experts say

9th July 2024

Companies buying metal sourced from central Africa could be exposing themselves to UN sanctions for supporting war in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, according to a report by UN experts.... 


Canada move to limit mining M&A hurts big metals producers, Scotia says

Canada move to limit mining M&A hurts big metals producers, Scotia says

9th July 2024

New Canadian rules limiting foreign takeovers of mining companies will leave the nation’s biggest metals producers with lower valuations than their global peers, according to Bank of Nova Scotia’s... 


Zambia to build rare coal power plant as harsh drought hits dams

9th July 2024

Zambia’s energy regulator approved the construction of the nation’s second coal-fired power plant, as its worst drought in decades cut output at the hydroelectric dams that account for most of its... 


A potato in soil

Crops hit by black frost may trigger food shortage, farmers' organisation warns

9th July 2024

Black frost hit crops in South Africa’s northernmost Limpopo province, with a key farmers’ organisation warning of looming food shortages in the region. Potato, tomato and many other vegetables... 


BC Premier David Eby

British Columbia Premier walks tightrope between resource boom, green goals

9th July 2024

British Columbia Premier David Eby sees a way for his province to exploit its abundant resources and proximity to Asia — without sacrificing environmental pledges core to his political platform.... 


The Harita nickel operations in Indonesia

Indonesia says US must invest as critical minerals race picks up

9th July 2024

Developed nations such as the US need to invest in countries with vast reserves of critical minerals to reduce supply chain risks as these commodities are “the new oil” driving geopolitics,... 


Indonesia gold mine landslide kills at least eight

8th July 2024

A landslide at a small gold mine in Indonesia has left at least eight dead and dozens more missing, Kompas newspaper reported on Monday, citing the search and rescue agency. Heavy rain triggered a... 


A Boeing 737 Max

Boeing to plead guilty to fraud for violating deal over 737 Max crashes

8th July 2024

Boeing has agreed to plead guilty to criminal conspiracy to defraud the US after the Justice Department concluded the planemaker failed to adhere to an earlier settlement stemming from two fatal... 


A ship loaded with containers at sea

Maersk warns of extreme weather delays along South African coast

8th July 2024

AP Moller-Maersk has warned that extreme weather conditions and a storm surge lashing the South African coast are expected to cause shipping delays. An intense cold front bringing snow to some... 


Canada’s move to protect mining sector shields takeover targets

Canada’s move to protect mining sector shields takeover targets

8th July 2024

Canada is making it harder for foreign firms to acquire domestic mining companies by imposing measures that could protect top takeover targets from large global rivals. The Canadian government... 


Santos CEO Kevin Gallagher

Santos boss is racing against time to build a gas giant

8th July 2024

Kevin Gallagher is in a race against time. A veteran of Australia’s oil and gas industry, the Scotsman has earned acclaim for transforming Santos Ltd into the country’s second-largest fossil fuel... 


Eramet and Huayou explore EV nickel partnership in Indonesia

5th July 2024

French miner Eramet is exploring a partnership with Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt to produce battery-grade nickel in Indonesia after a similar project with a European partner fell through last month.... 


Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago

South Africa inflation expectations dip before rate decision

5th July 2024

South African inflation expectations for the next two years declined, signalling progress in the central bank’s efforts to rein them in before its policy meeting later this month. Average inflation... 


Australian coal stocks rally on Anglo American mine explosion

Australian coal stocks rally on Anglo American mine explosion

5th July 2024

Australian coal stocks are headed for their best week in years after a fire shut down one of country’s major mines, with Morgan Stanley seeing further upside for the commodity. Whitehaven Coal is... 


Cyanide spill detected near Victoria Gold’s Eagle mine in Yukon

Cyanide spill detected near Victoria Gold’s Eagle mine in Yukon

5th July 2024

Canada’s Yukon Territory said elevated levels of cyanide were detected in a waterway near Victoria Gold’s Eagle Mine after an equipment failure and landslide at the site. Yukon Mining Minister... 


Iron-ore hits highest in month on hopes China’s demand improving

4th July 2024

Iron-ore touched its highest in nearly a month as traders bet on a modest improvement for China’s steel market. Futures in Singapore rose the previous four trading days and are up more than 6%... 


LME to suspend deliveries of nickel from Norilsk Finland plant

LME to suspend deliveries of nickel from Norilsk Finland plant

4th July 2024

The London Metal Exchange is suspending deliveries of nickel from a plant in Finland owned by Russia’s MMC Norilsk Nickel, whose products have continued to be deliverable despite western sanctions... 


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