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Manganese Metal Co Market Development Executive Madelein Todd.
Manganese Metal Co Market Development Executive Madelein Todd.
South Africa’s manganese mastery putting country in pole position for green transition
27th September 2023 By: Martin Creamer

Close to half a century of local manganese mastery by Manganese Metal Co of Mpumalanga is placing South Africa – a manganese mining and refining country – in pole position, amid a flurry of global high-purity manganese sulphate monohydrate... 


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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... 


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... 


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Chilean miner Codelco gets access to books of Australia's Lithium Power
Updated 1 hour 32 minutes ago By: Reuters

Codelco will undertake due diligence on Australia's Lithium Power International, the Chilean copper miner said on Thursday, but added that there is no certainty the discussions will lead to a... 


Allkem rises as $10.6bn Livent deal close edges nearer
Updated 1 hour 37 minutes ago By: Reuters

Australian lithium major Allkem said on Thursday that it has received, or will soon receive, the necessary competition and foreign investment approvals for its planned $10.6-billion merger with... 


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Peru grapples with red tape that’s burying giant copper projects
Updated 1 hour 42 minutes ago By: Bloomberg

If political turmoil and social unrest were the hot topics at Peru’s top mining event last year, this year it’s red tape. While community opposition continues to weigh on the industry, executives... 


Chinese gold bugs lift price premium over world market to record level
Chinese gold bugs lift price premium over world market to record level
27th September 2023 By: Bloomberg

China’s suddenly full of gold bugs. The market for bullion in China has surged this month, at times commanding a record premium over international prices of more than $100 an ounce, compared with... 


Stellantis pumps $90m into Argentina Lithium
Stellantis pumps $90m into Argentina Lithium
27th September 2023 By: Mariaan Webb

Automotive group Stellantis is making an investment in Argentina Lithium, partnering with the TSX-V-listed mining company to advance lithium project in the South American nation. Stallantis... 


Mexico not able to cancel Ganfeng Lithium concessions, chamber says
27th September 2023 By: Reuters

 The president of Mexico's mining chamber Jaime Gutierrez does not believe it is possible for the government to cancel concessions for China's Ganfeng Lithium under the law, he said during a press... 


Glencore to stop funding for New Caledonia nickel business
27th September 2023 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Diversified major Glencore on Wednesday announced that it would stop providing funding for the operations of Koniambo Nickel (KNS), stating that the New Caledonia business continued to struggle... 


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Ring of Fire Metals, Wyloo Metals, Mincor Resources combine under one brand
Ring of Fire Metals, Wyloo Metals, Mincor Resources combine under one brand
27th September 2023 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Ring of Fire Metals, Wyloo Metals and Mincor Resources will unify under the brand name Wyloo after becoming the largest pure-play nickel company outside of Russia.  Wyloo Metals' acquisition of... 


IsoEnergy and Consolidated Uranium merge to create $900m company
IsoEnergy and Consolidated Uranium merge to create $900m company
27th September 2023 By: Mariaan Webb

TSX-V-listed firms IsoEnergy and Consolidated Uranium (CUR) on Wednesday announced a share-for-share merger to create company with an equity value of $903.5-million – ranking among the top ten... 


Alita Resources placed on liquidation, clearing way for lithium mine sale to MinRes
27th September 2023 By: Reuters

A court on Wednesday placed Singapore-listed Alita Resources ALIT.SI into liquidation, paving the way for Australia's Mineral Resources to acquire the Bald Hill lithium mine. The order granted... 


Anax raises exploration funding
27th September 2023 By: Esmarie Iannucci

Explorer Anax Metals will raise A$5-million in a non-renounceable entitlement offer to fund exploration at its Whim Creek base metals project, in Western Australia, as well as for lithium... 


Lithium boom in Argentina hinges on politics, Zijin unit says
Lithium boom in Argentina hinges on politics, Zijin unit says
27th September 2023 By: Bloomberg

Argentina is already the world’s fastest-growing producer lithium producer. But if the country wants to overtake some of its regional rivals, it needs the incoming administration to ensure business... 


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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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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
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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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