UK court ends decade-long freeze on £50M London properties, spotlighting political vendettas and faith-driven philanthropy in cross-border legal battles.
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South Africa Nears Steel Tariff Decision Amid Imports Surge
South Africa edges closer to choosing new steel tariffs, balancing import pressures and industry concerns. This story tracks the steel tariffs amid …
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Mike Teke takes over FutureCoal leadership, pushing sustainable coal stewardship and calling for unity in the face of global energy challenges.
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De Beers’ kimberlite discovery in Angola marks its first new find in over 30 years, boosting hopes for the nation’s diamond industry.
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South32 warns the Mozal aluminium smelter may shut down in 2026 as power costs soar, booking a $372 million impairment amid stalled …
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Zimbabwe Gold Boom Strains Lab Capacity, Miner Warns
Zimbabwe’s gold rally triggers record exploration but strains lab capacity, delaying results and prompting calls for urgent testing investment.
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South African ferrochrome production drops 27 percent in early 2025 despite rising global demand, as the nation pivots toward unprocessed ore exports.
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KEFI Gold and Copper moves closer to full financing for the Tulu Kapi Gold Project as early works conclude in Ethiopia.
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Lifezone Gets $60M Bridge Loan for Tanzania Nickel Mine
Lifezone Metals secures $60M bridge loan to advance Kabanga Nickel in Tanzania, boosting EV battery supply potential.
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Merafe Resources warns of prolonged challenges in South Africa’s ferrochrome sector, with policy reforms offering only cautious optimism for recovery.