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Spanish firm fined $6m for Ghana truck blast en route to Chirano mine
9th February 2022 By: Reuters

The Spanish company in charge of a truck that exploded and killed 13 people last month en route to an internationally-run gold mine in Ghana violated storage and transport laws and has been fined... 


Diversified portfolio pays off for Wheaton Precious Metals
8th February 2022 By: Mariaan Webb

Having a diversified, high-quality portfolio of low-cost assets paid off for royalty firm Wheaton Precious Metals in 2021, with strong performances from some key mines more than offsetting... 


Commissioning starts at King of the Hills
8th February 2022 By: Esmarie Iannucci

Commissioning of the crushing circuit at the King of the Hills gold project, in Western Australia, has started, bringing developer Red 5 one step closer to production. The ASX-listed company... 


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Company highlights key industry exhibitions for 2022
4th February 2022 By: Anna Moross

Despite the exhibitions industry having been curtailed by the Covid-19 pandemic during the past two years, exhibition company Specialised Exhibitions MD Gary Corin is excited about the portfolio of... 


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South Africa needs to embrace Ubuntu principles in going green, webinar hears
31st January 2022 By: Martin Creamer

In decarbonising and going green, South Africa needs to embrace the principles of Ubuntu and show humanity towards others. That view was expressed by Gold Fields South Africa executive VP Martin... 


Ukwazi offers preliminary perspective on the Just Transition
28th January 2022

State-owned power utility Eskom and the coal industry are at the core of the 'Just Transition', says mining services provider Ukwazi Mining director Spencer Eckstein. "[About] 75% of our... 


Alcohol education and testing is the only way to effectively increase workplace safety in mines
21st January 2022

By Rhys Evans, MD at ALCO-Safe With its reputation as one of the most dangerous industries in the world, it’s important that mining enterprises keep pushing to increase workplace safety. One of the... 


BME's AXXIS Titanium system
BME unpacks the benefits behind its new-generation electronic detonator
19th January 2022 By: Marleny Arnoldi

Mining explosives and blasting technology supplier BME has unpacked the benefits of its latest and most advanced electronic blast detonation system called AXXIS Titanium. The company hails this... 


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Transnet highlights turnaround at Richards Bay Bulk Terminal
17th January 2022 By: Tasneem Bulbulia

The loading rate of vessel MV Braverus at 1 205 t/h for a total of 167 341 t of magnetite, which was completed on January 14, is an early indicator of recovery at the Richards Bay Bulk Terminal,... 


87 alleged illegal miners arrested following shootout with police in SA illegally
17th January 2022 By: News24Wire

The 87 suspected illegal miners, arrested in Orkney, the North West, last year following a shootout with law enforcement officers, are foreign nationals who are in South Africa illegally. On 20... 


Mining in Peru
Peru is winning over miners with soft hand on conflicts, PM says
6th January 2022 By: Bloomberg

Mining companies in Peru are starting to get on board with a new soft-handed approach to resolving social conflicts that threaten some of the world’s biggest copper, zinc and silver operations,... 


Study confirms viability of KWG's electrification plan within the Ring of Fire
5th January 2022 By: Marleny Arnoldi

An electrical infrastructure capital expenditure report, conducted by OneLine Engineering, has confirmed the positive economics of chromite project operator KWG Resources’ proposed electrification... 


Noront reviewing Wyloo transaction documents
14th December 2021 By: Mariaan Webb

Canadian nickel junior Noront Resources on Tuesday confirmed that it had received a nonbinding letter and related draft documents from Australian billionaire Andrew Forrest’s Wyloo Metals regarding... 


Sasol Secunda
Sasol confirms major downward revision to Secunda’s output amid ongoing coal problems
14th December 2021 By: Terence Creamer

Chemicals and energy group Sasol has announced a significant downward revision to its 2022 production forecast from its Secunda operations in Mpumalanga, owing to ongoing coal production problems.... 


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Under leftist President, Peru faces pitched battle over mining
13th December 2021 By: Bloomberg

In the endless jousting between global mining conglomerates and many Peruvians, Julio Guillermo had long been considered pretty marginal -- an anti-government rabble rouser fighting not for a... 


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BHP/Wyloo talks fail, with Wyloo launching a new bid for Noront
13th December 2021 By: Esmarie Iannucci

Mining magnate Andrew Forrest’s Wyloo Metals has abandoned talks with major BHP around nickel developer Noront Resources, instead launching an improved offer to acquire the TSX-V listed company.... 


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Extension on cards for ageing mine
10th December 2021 By: Darren Parker

New coal mining company Thungela Resources is evaluating life extension options for its Khwezela colliery, according to a statement on the company’s website. The colliery is an opencast thermal... 


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TASEZ on road to completion
10th December 2021 By: Nadine Ramdass

Consulting engineering and infrastructure advisory firm Zutari has expanded and updated the traffic impact assessment for the larger Tshwane area affected by the development of the Tshwane... 


Afrimat further diversifies with Glenover Phosphate acquisition
9th December 2021 By: Tasneem Bulbulia

Industrial minerals and construction materials provider Afrimat has acquired mining and fertiliser company Glenover Phosphate for R550-million, comprising R250-million for the assets and an option,... 


BHP extends Noront offer expiry by another month
3rd December 2021 By: Mariaan Webb

Diversified miner BHP has extended the expiry of its offer for Canadian nickel and copper developer Noront Resources by a month to January 14. This is to allow for more time to progress... 


A photo of three gensets side by side in a room.
Genset failure can be dangerous
3rd December 2021

Generator set (genset) failure owing to a lack of proper maintenance poses a significant business risk, says fire safety company ASP Fire CEO Michael van Niekerk. Backup power supply systems such... 


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July riots temporarily halt sugar production
3rd December 2021 By: Nadine Ramdass

KwaZulu-Natal is a primary location for South Africa’s sugar production and the riots in July resulted in sugar production coming to a halt. Although sugar producer Tongaat Hulett Sugar South... 


Iberdrola, H2 Green Steel plan mega green hydrogen plant
2nd December 2021 By: Reuters

Global wind power group Iberdrola and Swedish startup H2 Green Steel plan to build a vast renewable hydrogen plant on the Iberian peninsula to power the production of iron used to make steel with... 


South Africa seeks to end policy ambiguity delaying Eskom rescue
29th November 2021 By: Bloomberg

South Africa will soon agree on a comprehensive, unified approach to turning around Eskom Holdings, which is saddled with R402-billion in debt, according to the minister who oversees the state... 


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Electric vehicles, battery chargers set to offer more sustainable mining
26th November 2021

Specialist mining services provider Becker Mining South Africa has been appointed distributor in Southern and Central Africa by leading mobile mining equipment supplier Miller Technology. Becker... 


POSCO emerges as possible buyer for EcoGraf products
25th November 2021 By: Esmarie Iannucci

ASX-listed EcoGraf has struck a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Korean major POSCO that would see EcoGraf supporting POSCO’s anode production expansion plans by supplying battery... 


Bulk air coolers being installed at Brazilian mine
Cooling solution provided for Brazilian mine
19th November 2021 By: Theresa Bhowan-Rajah

The Pilar mine at the Caraiba mining complex in north-eastern Bahia, in Brazil, will soon own a turnkey, “high-tech, safe and efficient” underground mine cooling system, supplied by air and gas... 


A Carrier Infrared and ultraviolet sensor which detects hydrogen gases or flame
Flame-detection series in demand
19th November 2021 By: Halima Frost

Since the launch of its new Det-Tronics X-Series range of flame detectors earlier this year, multinational home and industrial appliance manufacturer Carrier Global has noted a marked increase in... 


Kinross restarts Tasiast mill at cost of $20m
11th November 2021 By: Mariaan Webb

Canadian gold mining company Kinross has restarted the Tasiast mill, which was damaged in a fire in June, and says it expects the Mauritania operation to produce about 15 000 gold-equivalent ounces... 


Modern mining infrastructure, innovations to address junior mining, exploration challenges
5th November 2021 By: Schalk Burger

Innovation and technology development to promote and reinvigorate the country’s moribund exploration, emerging and junior mining sector are focused on developing shared infrastructure and... 


Tajik-Chinese gold project launch delayed to mid-2022
5th November 2021 By: Reuters

A Chinese-Tajik antimony and gold mining joint venture has postponed its start-up until mid-2022 because of the COVID-19 pandemic and now plans to begin commercial production by next October, Tajik... 


A photo of BEKA Schréder’s various LED luminaires
Correct lighting tech can improve safety
5th November 2021 By: Darren Parker

Using inappropriate lighting technology in environments with high levels of flammable liquids, vapours, gases or combustible dusts could increase the likelihood of fire or explosion, resulting in... 


From left to right: Jan Oberholzer, Segomoco Scheppers, Phillip Dukashe and Monde Bala at the Eskom State of the System briefing. CEO Andre de Ruyter was not present as he was travelling to the COP26 climate talks
Diesel, load-shedding feature in summer outlook as Eskom’s maintenance recovery takes longer than expected
5th November 2021 By: Terence Creamer

State-owned electricity utility Eskom says its reliability maintenance recovery (RMR) interventions have not yet succeeded in stabilising the performance of its unpredictable coal fleet and that... 


GM’s battery bet shows off lithium-metal cell that tops rivals
4th November 2021 By: Bloomberg

SES Holdings, a startup backed by General Motors (GM), is unveiling a lithium-metal battery big enough to power a car, a sign the newcomer is pulling ahead of rivals in its efforts to commercialize... 


Albemarle boosts 2021 forecast on rising global lithium demand
4th November 2021 By: Reuters

Albemarle, the world's largest producer of lithium for electric vehicles, boosted its 2021 sales forecast on Wednesday after posting an adjusted third-quarter profit that easily beat Wall Street's... 


Effective liquid spill clean-up for mines
3rd November 2021

A completely natural, mineral product called Gunge Spunge® is playing a major role where outdated methods such as sawdust fall short. Produced by South African manufacturer Pratley, Gunge Spunge®... 


Image of Carrier Fire & Security's AlarmLine II linear heat detection system
Company provides application for linear heat cable in warehousing
29th October 2021

Equipment supplier Carrier Fire & Security is a global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of life safety equipment.  With industry-leading brands and products, the company has... 


Zest WEG's installation of MV board minimises downtime
26th October 2021

In a process that minimised disruption to the customer’s plant, Zest WEG has supplied one of its locally manufactured MTW05 Medium Voltage (MV) switchboards to a gold producer in Gauteng. According... 


From left to right: Jan Oberholzer, Segomoco Scheppers, Phillip Dukashe and Monde Bala at the Eskom State of the System briefing. CEO Andre de Ruyter was not present as he was travelling to the COP26 climate talks
Diesel and load-shedding feature in summer outlook as Eskom's maintenance recovery takes longer than envisaged
25th October 2021 By: Terence Creamer

State-owned electricity utility Eskom says its reliability maintenance recovery (RMR) interventions have not yet succeeded in stabilising the performance of its unpredictable coal fleet and that... 


Vale resumes operations at Salobo copper mine
25th October 2021 By: Reuters

Brazilian miner Vale has resumed operations at its Salobo copper mine, which were suspended on October 5 due to a fire that affected a conveyor belt, it said on Friday. Vale said in a securities... 


Going ‘off the grid’ can have consequences
22nd October 2021

The recent announcement by the President to lift the limit on the self-generation of power from 1 MW to 100 MW, is a gamechanger for industries such as mining, farming, retail, healthcare and... 


Illegal miners in shootout with Hawks in North West: 6 killed, 8 injured and 87 arrested 
21st October 2021 By: News24Wire

Six illegal miners were killed, eight were injured, and 87 others arrested following a shootout with the Hawks on Wednesday. The members of the Special Task Force, assisted by the Hawks Organised... 


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BHP ups the ante in Noront battle
20th October 2021 By: Esmarie Iannucci

Diversified major BHP has increased its all-cash offer for Canadian nickel developer Noront Resources C$0.75c a share, overtaking fellow suitor Wyloo Metals’ C$0.70 a share cash offer. Australian... 


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