African governments are pushing value-addition in mining as resource nationalism resurges, with leaders urging fair returns without weakening investor confidence.
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IDC and KfW back the Prieska green hydrogen project to produce 80,000 tonnes of green ammonia and create local jobs.
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Lotus Resources celebrates first yellowcake production in Malawi, marking a key milestone in the company’s uranium restart strategy.
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Master Drilling unveils technology aimed at round-the-clock mining with new rigs, automation and remote systems for faster and safer operations.
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Gemfields will auction the 11,685-carat Imboo emerald in Zambia, offering investment and jewelry value with full traceability.
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Master Drilling unveils shaft boring, tunnel boring, and reef cutting technologies, aiming to boost profits and transform mining in South Africa.
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Transnet and Exxaro sign a new rail service deal to boost coal transport, sustain jobs, and strengthen South Africa’s mining supply chain.
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Blencowe Resources is advancing the Orom-Cross graphite project in Uganda with DFS infrastructure, DFC funding, and drilling that points to new reserves.
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NUM is opposing the Beeshoek Mine closure in South Africa, warning that nearly 700 jobs could be lost and pressing for alternatives.
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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 …