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Small set of common ESG standards should govern access to capital for critical minerals investment - BHP
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BHP CEO Mike Henry has called for a “small set of common standards” covering environmental, social, and governance (ESG) to underpin the access to capital required to unlock investment in the critical minerals needed for the transition to electric... 


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22nd September 2023 By: Martin Creamer
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FLSmidth’s technology focus delivering sustainability results
27th September 2023 By: Tasneem Bulbulia

Technology and service supplier FLSmidth is transforming from an engineering company to a technology partner through its current Core’26 strategy. This is already realising benefits for clients,... 


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Rainbow Rare Earths issues 30m new shares to raise £4.5m
27th September 2023 By: Darren Parker

London-listed Rainbow Rare Earths has conditionally agreed to issue 30-million new ordinary shares in the company, each with no par value, at a price of 15p an ordinary share. This issuance is... 


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Wesizwe warns of increased interim loss
27th September 2023 By: Darren Parker

JSE-listed platinum miner Wesizwe has warned shareholders that a reasonable degree of certainty exists that, for the six months ended June 30, the company will report a loss of between 59.22c and... 


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Krutham calls for rethink of how JET activities are included in municipal budgets
27th September 2023 By: Marleny Arnoldi

Financial and policy advisory company Krutham, formerly Intellidex, has recommended that the Presidential Climate Commission, with the support of the National Treasury and the Auditor-General of... 


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Appian appoints new head of Africa
27th September 2023 By: Darren Parker

Mining-focused investment advisory firm Appian Capital Advisory has announced the appointment of its new Africa head Khathutshelo Mapasa.   Based in Johannesburg, South Africa, Mapasa will fill the... 


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Aton seeks to raise C$3m in private placement
27th September 2023 By: Darren Parker

TSX-V-listed Aton Resources has announced that it is initiating a nonbrokered private placement to generate potential proceeds of up to C$3-million.   The net revenue obtained from the private... 


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Oriole thinks Wapouzé should be mined for clinker, not gold
27th September 2023 By: Darren Parker

Aim-listed exploration company Oriole Resources has announced that it has formally submitted a request to alter the designation of the Wapouzé licence area, in Cameroon, from its original focus on... 


Sovereign ups capex for Malawi critical minerals project
Updated 4 minutes ago By: Mariaan Webb

Australia-based Sovereign Metals has released the results of a prefeasibility study (PFS) for its Kasiya project, which is poised to be the world’s biggest rutile producer at 222 000 t/y and one of... 


Hummingbird agrees financing package with Coris Bank for $55m
Updated 10 minutes ago By: Cameron Mackay

Gold producer Hummingbird Resources has agreed to refinance a portion of its existing financing partner Coris Bank International group loan facilities and has secured additional funding as capital... 


De Grey strengthens balance sheet with A$300m placement
Updated 23 minutes ago By: Cameron Mackay

Australian gold explorer De Grey Mining has launched a fully underwritten two tranche placement of new fully paid ordinary shares to raise A$300-million, strengthening its balance sheet and... 


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Proxy advisory firms throw weight behind Newmont's Newcrest deal
Updated 25 minutes ago By: Mariaan Webb

Proxy advisory firms  Institutional Shareholder Services(ISS) and Glass, Lewis & Co (Glass Lewis) have recommended that Newmont shareholders vote in favour of the company’s resolutions for the... 


Boss eyes more growth at Honeymoon with new satellite prospects
Updated 31 minutes ago By: Creamer Media Reporter

ASX-listed Boss Energy MD Duncan Craib said on Thursday that the company’s strategy to grow the inventory, mine life and production rate at its Honeymoon uranium project continues to deliver strong... 


Bluff coal transitions into care and maintenance
Updated 37 minutes ago By: Creamer Media Reporter

The Bluff coal mine near Blackwater is transitioning to care and maintenance by the end of November, ASX-listed Bowen Coking Coal announced on Thursday. Following a strategic review of the Bluff... 


Pioneer Lithium makes ASX debut following oversubscribed IPO
Updated 45 minutes ago By: Mariaan Webb

Shares in lithium exploration and development company Pioneer Lithium started trading on the ASX on Thursday, following an oversubscribed initial public offering (IPO), raising $5-million. Pioneer... 


Vedanta is preparing to demerge sprawling operations
Updated 1 hour 41 minutes ago By: Bloomberg

Vedanta is nearing a deal to spin off its businesses into several listed entities in a broader restructuring that will help commodities tycoon Anil Agarwal unlock shareholder value, people familiar... 


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Magazine round up | 22 September 2023

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

HIGHER GRADE: The Mbombela-based Manganese Metal Company’s manganese refinery, built in 1974 to beneficiate manganese minerals mined in South Africa’s Hotazel’s region, produces two high-grade (99.9% pure), selenium-free manganese products, including flakes (seen here) and powder. Manganese is a key mineral used in lithium-ion batteries, steel, specialty alloys and even aluminium beverage cans, among others. The refinery – the only one of its kind outside of China which produces the highest-quality of refined manganese globally – is eyeing significant expansion, with intentions to add a brownfields 5000 t/y plant to the existing28000 t/y electrolytic manganese metal plant, which will target demand stemming from the expanding global battery electric vehicle market. Photograph: Creamer Media Chief Photographer Donna Slater
HIGHER GRADE

The Mbombela-based Manganese Metal Company’s manganese refinery, built in 1974 to beneficiate manganese minerals mined in South Africa’s Hotazel’s region, produces two high-grade (99.9% pure),... 

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Regulators must investigate accuracy of unsafe mine cable warnings

Concern has again been expressed about incidents. in particularly underground coal mining situations, where trailing cables and couplers are reportedly failing during use. The representatives of... 

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Party pooper

As D-Day for the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS) approaches, it is evident that the National Treasury will need to go against the political grain if it is to achieve its objective of... 

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Heidie Ziervogel, head: New Ways of Working (Centre of Excellence) at Nedbank
Heidie Ziervogel

This week we profile Heidie Ziervogel, head: New Ways of Working (Centre of Excellence) at Nedbank  

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TRAIN WRECK

The collapse in the performance of Transnet is well documented. The State-owned freight logistics group has been left broke and broken and there are growing indications that it too will be seeking... 

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