Close up of Manganese rock being moved on a conveyor belt EXXARO Resources said on Thursday it hoped to convert “interesting conversations” with South African manganese miners into an investment ...
ANGLO American has begun a consultation process in the United Kingdom and South Africa to cut jobs, amid a broader restructuring aimed at refocusing its operations on copper and iron ore mining, said ...
A member of the M23 movement carries weapons during an enrollment of civilians, police officers, and former members of the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC) who allegedly ...
EXXARO Resources said on Thursday it had appointed the former Lonmin boss Ben Magara as its new CEO, effective April 1. Magara, currently a non-executive director at Exxaro, succeeds interim CEO Riaan ...
Ukrainian soldiers from the 28th Brigade put bullets into clips for use with light machine guns. (Photo by Scott Peterson/Getty Images) A GLOBAL shortage of antimony – used in munitions – could worsen ...
THE US was open to exploring critical minerals partnerships with Congo, the State Department said in a statement to Reuters on Sunday. This was after a Congolese senator contacted US officials to ...
THE Democratic Republic of Congo has offered the US exclusive access to its critical minerals and infrastructure projects in return for security assistance amid a rebellion backed by the country’s ...
FORMER Anglo American chief executives Tony Trahar and Mark Cutifani have teamed up with a group of investors to buy the Zanaga iron ore project in Republic of Congo (RoC). They will raise an initial ...
EXPLORATION for minerals fell for the second consecutive year in 2024, sliding six percent to $12.5bn, according to a report by the Financial Times. Citing data from S&P Capital IQ, the newspaper said ...
Cut cobalt cathodes, owned by Cobalt 27 Capital Corp., sit stacked in this arranged photograph in Rotterdam, Netherlands, on Monday, Jan. 22, 2018. Cobalt 27 holds almost 3,000 metric tons of cobalt, ...
THE Democratic Republic of Congo’s decision to suspend exports of under-pressure cobalt for three months in February was unlikely to yield positive results, said the Financial Times. Commenting on the ...