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Digitalised Mining Can Allow For Deeper Mining
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Digitalised Mining Can Allow For Deeper Mining

The University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), in Johannesburg, will test its latest developments in digitalised mining technology in underground mining conditions in the next two months at the Sterkfontein caves, a World Heritage Site in Muldersdrift, near Krugersdorp.

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Mining Weekly 7 April 2017
Beyond Expectations
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Beyond Expectations

Anglo exceeds target as 2016 net debt declines to $8.5bn

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Mining Weekly 3 March 2017
Many Leagues Under The Sea
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Many Leagues Under The Sea

Proponents see glistening future in seabed mining, but environmentalists fret.

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Mining Weekly 24 March 2017
Greater Demand For Credible, Local Testing Spurs Growth
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Greater Demand For Credible, Local Testing Spurs Growth

Local environmental laboratory X-Lab Earth Science plans to expand its sup-port for air-quality testing companies servicing the mining and minerals industry as demand grows for accredited data analysis in this sector.

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Mining Weekly 24 March 2017
First Bougouni Drilling Assays 'Highly Encouraging'
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First Bougouni Drilling Assays 'Highly Encouraging'

West Africa-focused mineral exploration and development company Kodal Minerals has a busy exploration programme planned for the months ahead, with a focus on its lithium projects at Bougouni, in Mali.

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Mining Weekly 24 March 2017
Market Barometer
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Market Barometer

ETFs act as market indicator for precious metals, ensuring improved transparency.

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Mining Weekly 21 April 2017
Test Production Starts at Mowana
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Test Production Starts at Mowana

Africa ­focused gold and copper explo­ration and develop­ment company Alecto Minerals has started test production at its Mowana copper project, in Botswana, after initial commissioning at the project’s process plant, says CEO Mark Jones.

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Mining Weekly 21 April 2017
Digging Deeper Becoming More Attractive, Financially Possible
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Digging Deeper Becoming More Attractive, Financially Possible

Developing a new shaft is regarded as a grudge purchase by mining compa-nies and their shareholders because of the capital-intensive nature of such projects.

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Mining Weekly 21 April 2017
Shaft Sinking Progresses at Platreef's Shaft 1
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Shaft Sinking Progresses at Platreef's Shaft 1

The sinking of Shaft 1 at the Platreef platinum- palladium-gold-nickelcopper project, in Limpopo, South Africa, has reached a depth of more than 283 m below surface, 697 m away from its target depth.

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Mining Weekly 21 April 2017
Supply Cliff?
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Supply Cliff?

Commodities supply shortfall looming following years of underinvestment

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Mining Weekly 17 March 2017
Strikes Threaten Coal Sector
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Strikes Threaten Coal Sector

If an agreement cannot be reached on the future structure and form of wage nego­tiations in the coal sector, unions have threatened to strike, says Solidarity mining industry deputy general secretary Connie Prinsloo.

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Mining Weekly 17 March 2017
Export Lifeline
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Export Lifeline

Offshore capital equipment markets come in handy amid ‘turmoil’ in domestic mining sector

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September 29, 2017
Glittering Dumps
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Glittering Dumps

Third of Pan African gold from low-cost, low-risk surface tailings

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September 29, 2017
Sparkling Intrigue
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Sparkling Intrigue

Report reveals how politicians and security forces are siphoning off Zim’s diamond wealth

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September 29, 2017
Growth Mode
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Growth Mode

Coal junior targets near-threefold output increase to 10Mt/y in two years.

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Mining Weekly 31 March 2017
Continued Focus On Downstream Development
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Continued Focus On Downstream Development

Continued Focus On Downstream Development

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December 08, 2017
Unrelenting Scourge
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Unrelenting Scourge

Mining fatalities in South Africa rise for first time in decade

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December 15, 2017
Plea For Open Discussion
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Plea For Open Discussion

Diamonds body calls for ‘productive dialogue’ on Kimberley Process reform

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December 15, 2017
Deep Potential
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Deep Potential

Stillwater deal seen positioning Sibanye as globally competitive mining champion.

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January 20 - 26, 2017
Explosive Advantage
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Explosive Advantage

Explosives reloading system helping Gold One to reduce mining costs.

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January 20 - 26, 2017
Critical Juncture
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Critical Juncture

South Africa’s mining sector at a crossroads, collaborative effort required.

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January 20 - 26, 2017
Consulting Engineering's Viability Proportional to Mining's Growth
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Consulting Engineering's Viability Proportional to Mining's Growth

The consulting engineer-ing industry’s sustain-ability and growth are largely dependent on and proportional to the mining industry’s sustainability and growth respectively, says industry body Consulting Engineers South Africa (Cesa).

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Mining Weekly 28 April 2017
Greater Emphasis On Ensuring Sustainability
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Greater Emphasis On Ensuring Sustainability

Engineering expertise can be used to generate socio-economic gains for mining companies, particularly in jurisdictions that are dependent on the finite business of mineral extraction, states global engineering and infrastructure advisory firm Aurecon, an adviser to the African mining sector.

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Mining Weekly 28 April 2017
Internship To Benefit More Students
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Internship To Benefit More Students

ALBERTON-based wear solutions company Rio-Carb is contemplating the extension of its internship programme into its black economic-empowerment programme.

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Mining Weekly 28 April 2017
Under Pressure
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Under Pressure

BHP facing uncertain future as shareholders push for strategic change

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November 17, 2017
Open For Business
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Open For Business

Zimbabwe invites investment in underground chrome mining

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November 17, 2017
Farming For Minerals
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Farming For Minerals

Agromining may provide new opportunities to extract remaining value from mined land

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November 24, 2017
Scouring For Minerals
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Scouring For Minerals

Orion initiates high-tech regional exploration in Northern Cape

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November 24, 2017
In The Black
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In The Black

Atlatsa incurs $292m loss

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November 24, 2017
Local Mineral Processing Mired In Upkeep, Development Languishing
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Local Mineral Processing Mired In Upkeep, Development Languishing

While South Africa’s crushing, milling and screening sector is in maintenance and operation mode, projects in countries such as Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Madagascar and Mozambique are experiencing capital growth, owing to greenfield developments which are contributing directly to the gross domestic product (GDP) and sectoral diversity of these countries’ economies, says independent process industry consultant Santosh Gunpath.

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October 06, 2017

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