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Newmont CFO Brian Tabolt
Newmont CFO Brian Tabolt
Newmont names new CFO, COO as part of leadership overhaul
17th June 2026 By: Reuters

Newmont on Monday announced a string of executive appointments, including the naming of Brian Tabolt as its CFO, as the gold miner reshapes its top management under a newly appointed CEO. Tabolt, who joined the company in 2021 from Molson Coors... 


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De Beers CEO Al Cook
De Beers CEO sees sale of diamond firm in 'weeks not months'
17th June 2026 By: Reuters

A sale of De Beers, Anglo American's diamond unit, has never been closer, its CEO said on Tuesday, adding that a deal could come within weeks. Anglo put De Beers - one of the world's leading... 


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Peabody locks out workers at NSW coal washery, Australian union says
17th June 2026 By: Reuters

US coal producer Peabody Energy has locked out workers at its United Wambo Washery in New South Wales for two weeks, Australia's Mining and Energy Union (MEU) said on Wednesday, escalating a pay... 


MinRes iron-ore in truck
Iron ore miners highlight India, ASEAN as they look for growth after China
17th June 2026 By: Reuters

Australia's iron-ore miners emphasised on Tuesday how growing steel demand in India and Southeast Asia would help offset the stagnating market in top customer China, where they also face pressure... 


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Australia's International Graphite forms JV with Alkeemia for Italy graphite hub
17th June 2026 By: Reuters

Australia's International Graphite said on Wednesday it had entered a joint venture (JV) agreement with chemical manufacturer Alkeemia to establish a graphite processing hub in Italy. The project... 


Tungsten
Canadian miner Pure Tungsten targets first shipments from restarted South Korea mine soon
17th June 2026 By: Marleny Arnoldi

Canadian miner Pure Tungsten Global expects first tungsten shipments from its newly restarted Ssangjon mine, in South Korea, by late July and for the company's shares to list on the LSE during the... 


Santa Helena mineralisation in Brazil
Meridian Mining uncovers another VMS layer at Santa Helena in Brazil
Updated 7 hours ago By: Marleny Arnoldi

London- and Toronto-listed Meridian Mining has intercepted a new volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) layer of strong precious and base metals mineralisation at the Santa Helena project, in Brazil.... 


Future Fuels' uranium project locations in Canada
AI-assisted mapping uncovers new compelling uranium target for Future Fuels in Canada
17th June 2026 By: Marleny Arnoldi

TSX-V-listed Future Fuels has identified multiple high-priority exploration targets across its Hornby Basin uranium project, in Nunavut, using an AI-assisted prospectivity mapping programme. The... 


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Rare earth mineralisation
European Resources works to convert new exploration target to stronger MRE at Korsnäs
Updated 7 hours ago By: Marleny Arnoldi

ASX-listed European Resources has defined an updated exploration target for the Korsnäs rare earths project, in Finland, of about 18-million tonnes to 32-million tonnes grading between 0.8% and 1%... 


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G7 leaders tackle reliance on China for critical minerals
17th June 2026 By: Reuters

G7 host France is pushing partners to agree a statement on critical minerals on Wednesday that could include measures to help the West reduce its reliance on China and shield investors from... 


Rokeby Resources' MaCauley prospect, in Queensland
Australian gold explorer Rokeby Resources appoints versed mining engineering as MD
Updated 7 hours ago By: Marleny Arnoldi

ASX-listed precious and base metals explorer Rokeby Resources has appointed Richard Beazly MD and Tim Pallas nonexecutive chairperson, effective immediately. Current CEO Trevor Benson will... 


Gold refining
Zimbabwe licenses second gold refinery to handle rising output
Updated 1 hour 45 minutes ago By: Bloomberg

Zimbabwe has licensed a second gold refinery to handle purchases and processing of the southern African nation’s increasing output of the precious metal. The refinery, to be located in the... 


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PFS confirms ‘compelling’ economics of Turaco’s Côte d’Ivoire project
Updated 2 hours 12 minutes ago By: Tasneem Bulbulia

The results of a prefeasibility study (PFS) on ASX-listed Turaco Gold’s Afema gold project, in south-east Côte d’Ivoire, identify several opportunities to further improve the already compelling... 


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Galileo to sell Botswana copper licences, shifts focus to Zambia, Zimbabwe projects
Updated 2 hours 33 minutes ago By: Lumkile Nkomfe

Copper and battery metals mining and exploration company Galileo Resources has entered into an agreement to sell its wholly owned subsidiary Virgo Business Solutions to ASX-listed Sandfire... 


Survey shows increase in positive sentiment towards gold
Survey shows increase in positive sentiment towards gold
Updated 3 hours ago By: Sabrina Jardim

In its latest Central Bank Gold Reserves Survey, the World Gold Council (WGC) reports that central banks are as enthusiastic as ever towards gold, with a record 45% of central banks reporting that... 


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Newmont CFO Brian Tabolt
Newmont names new CFO, COO as part of leadership overhaul
17th June 2026 By: Reuters

Newmont on Monday announced a string of executive appointments, including the naming of Brian Tabolt as its CFO, as the gold miner reshapes its top management under a newly appointed CEO. Tabolt,... 


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TSX hits record high as US-Iran deal boosts gold miners
17th June 2026 By: Reuters

Canada's main stock index rose to a record high on Monday, led by metal mining shares, as investors globally cheered a preliminary agreement to end the war in the Middle East and reopen the Strait... 


Vale's Mutuca mine, in Brazil
Brazil's Vale plans to invest $2.6bn in decarbonization initiatives
17th June 2026 By: Reuters

Brazilian miner Vale plans to invest up to 13-billion reais ($2.56-billion) in decarbonization initiatives to meet its voluntary emissions reduction targets and mitigate climate-related risks, a... 


Blanket mine
Caledonia reports improved ESG metrics at Blanket mine
15th June 2026 By: Sabrina Jardim

Aim-listed Caledonia Mining has released its 2025 environmental, social and governance (ESG) report, highlighting progress made at the company’s flagship Blanket mine, in Zimbabwe. Caledonia... 


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Ucore, SOMA to collaborate on rare earth supply chain
15th June 2026 By: Tasneem Bulbulia

TSX-V-listed Ucore Rare Metals has announced a strategic cooperation framework with Sumitomo Corporation of Americas (SCOA) to support the development of a diversified rare earth supply chain... 


Libya landscape
Libya's NOC signs production-sharing deals with foreign firms after licensing round
15th June 2026 By: Reuters

Libya's National Oil Corporation (NOC) has signed production-sharing agreements with several international energy companies following the country's first licensing round in nearly two decades, its... 


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Lobito railway receives first Congo shipment after flood repairs
15th June 2026 By: Bloomberg

Lobito Atlantic Railway (LAR) received its first copper shipment from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) since reopening a flood-damaged section of the corridor, restoring traffic on a key... 


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A video round up of this week’s magazine, highlighting our cover story, features and Business Leader.
Magazine round up | 12 June 2026

A video round up of this week’s magazine, highlighting our cover story, features and Business Leader.  

EXPORTS RESUME: This month, the Maydon Wharf Agribulk Terminal, in Durban, handled its first maize vessel since December 2023, loading 40 000 t of export maize aboard MV Chang Hang Hong Hai destined for Vietnam. Terminal manager Sihle Mpungose said she was encouraged by the positive crop outlook for 2026 and said the terminal, which had recently been refurbished, was ready to support increased maize exports.
EXPORTS RESUME

This month, the Maydon Wharf Agribulk Terminal, in Durban, handled its first maize vessel since December 2023, loading 40 000 t of export maize aboard MV Chang Hang Hong Hai destined for Vietnam.... 

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Public-private collaboration is proving worthwhile

An important step towards stabilising the operations of important value-adding South African companies, preserving the jobs that go with them, and promoting a more sustainable future for them, has... 

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Distribution dilemma

During a recent joint meeting of the portfolio committees on electricity and energy and cooperative governance and traditional affairs it became clear there is some sympathy for Eskom when it comes... 

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 Japie du Plessis, MD of Cementation Africa
Japie du Plessis

This week we profile Japie du Plessis, MD of Cementation Africa, an underground contract mining company 

NO LONGER THEORETICAL: International Energy Agency executive director Fatih Birol has used the “vase is broken” analogy to describe the new global energy context following shipping disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. “It has been always a question in the energy world . . . but it was a theoretical issue. Now it is real,” Birol said. This new reality meant that countries would pursue energy security policies premised on the potential of the waterway being closed yet again.
NO LONGER THEORETICAL

International Energy Agency executive director Fatih Birol has used the “vase is broken” analogy to describe the new global energy context following shipping disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.... 

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