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Copper 360 CEO Graham Briggs.
Copper 360 CEO Graham Briggs.
The immediate target of new Copper 360 CEO is 5 000 t of copper in six to 12 months
10th June 2025 By: Martin Creamer

The immediate target of new Copper 360 CEO Graham Briggs is 5 000 t of copper in six to 12 months. Based on current assessments, Briggs is of the firm belief that, within that period, the Johannesburg Stock Exchange AltX-listed Copper 360 can be... 


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Kathleen Quirk: Big tariffs and trade wars make us concerned for global copper demand.
Freeport CEO says tariffs threaten to hinder US copper mining
10th June 2025 By: Bloomberg

The threat of US levies on copper imports has been a boon for Freeport-McMoRan, with North America’s top producer cashing in on selling the metal at a premium. Still, the firm’s top boss warns that... 


Rio Tinto seeks innovative collaborators at London Tech Week
Rio Tinto seeks innovative collaborators at London Tech Week
10th June 2025 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Diversified miner Rio Tinto is taking its innovation strategy directly to entrepreneurs, researchers and innovators at London Tech Week as it works to accelerate the breakthroughs needed to... 


Talon upsizes financing to C$39m
10th June 2025 By: Creamer Media Reporter

TSX-listed base metals comopany Talon Metals has upsized its private placement financing to C$39-million following strong investor demand, comprising a C$25.3-million brokered bought deal and a... 


Tudor to acquire American Creek, increasing Treaty Creek stake to 80%
10th June 2025 By: Creamer Media Reporter

TSX-V-listed Tudor Gold has entered into a binding letter of intent to acquire American Creek Resources in an all-share transaction that will increase its ownership in the Treaty Creek gold/copper... 


The Mara Rosa mine
Hochschild shares plunge 20% after Brazil gold mine shutdown
10th June 2025 By: Reuters

Hochschild Mining issued a six-week shutdown at its Mara Rosa mine, following lower-than-expected gold output by the end of May, the British precious metals company said on Tuesday, sending shares... 


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US-China trade talks on export controls to resume for a second day
10th June 2025 By: Reuters

Top US and Chinese officials will resume trade talks for a second day in London on Tuesday, hoping to secure a breakthrough over export controls for rare earths and other goods that have threatened... 


Cascadia, Granite Creek to merge, creating Yukon copper/gold company
10th June 2025 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Canadian juniors Cascadia Minerals and Granite Creek Copper have announced a merger agreement that will consolidate two complementary project portfolios in the Yukon, creating a new copper/gold... 


AGC secures belt-scale control of South Cobar with new tenement deal
10th June 2025 By: Creamer Media Reporter

ASX-listed Australian Gold and Copper (AGC) has struck a deal to acquire a strategic exploration licence in New South Wales, giving the junior explorer belt-scale control of the South Cobar basin.... 


Rebecca Tomkinson
CME boss named WA’s new UK agent general
10th June 2025 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Western Australia has appointed Chamber of Minerals and Energy chief executive Rebecca Tomkinson as its next agent general to the UK and Europe, as the state ramps up efforts to attract foreign... 


Port of Dampier
New agreement to decarbonise WA iron-ore exports
10th June 2025 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Delaware-based Terra Metals and its Zambian subsidiary, Lunda Resources, have reported flotation recoveries of 96.5%copper and concentrate grades nearing 27% at their Kalaba copper project in... 


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FireFly builds A$135m war chest to fast-track Green Bay copper/gold project
FireFly builds A$135m war chest to fast-track Green Bay copper/gold project
10th June 2025 By: Mariaan Webb

Dual-listed FireFly Metals has raised A$135-million to advance its Green Bay copper/gold project in Newfoundland and Labrador, boosting its balance sheet to fund aggressive exploration and... 


Aveng warns of full-year loss
9th June 2025 By: Chanel de Bruyn

JSE-listed international engineering-led contractor Aveng has warned shareholders that it is likely to report a loss for the financial year ending June 30, mainly as a result of challenges with the... 


Omnia CEO Seelan Gobalsamy
Omnia lifts full-year revenue, maintains operating profit, declares dividend
9th June 2025 By: Schalk Burger

JSE-listed chemicals manufacturing company Omnia has achieved a 3% year-on-year increase in revenue to R22.81-billion for the financial year ended March 31, while its operating profit was flat at... 


Thulani Gcabashe (right) and Donald McGillivray.
South Africa's green hydrogen project backed by 1 430 MW fully permitted solar cluster
9th June 2025 By: Martin Creamer

The Coega Green Ammonia project in Nelson Mandela Bay has reached another milestone – the permitting of a 1 430 MW solar PV cluster development phase that will supply 40% of the power required by... 


The Cullinan mine
Petra reports lower sales for Tenders 5 and 6
9th June 2025 By: Creamer Media Reporter

London-listed Petra Diamonds sold 613 682 ct of diamonds for $53-million during its combined Tender 5 and 6 sales cycle, taking year-to-date revenues to $239-million from the sale of 2.39-million... 


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Magazine round up | 06 June 2025
Magazine round up | 06 June 2025

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

TOXIC: Years of raw sewage spilling into Kamfers Dam, near Kimberley, have rendered the water so toxic that lesser flamingos, which previously congregated in large enough numbers to breed, have abandoned the site. Reuters reports that there were no flamingos at the artificial dam when it visited in May. By contrast, footage taken in May 2020 shows a dam flamboyant pink with flamingos. Belatedly, a court order has been secured ordering the municipality to fix the problem. Photograph: Reuters
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Years of raw sewage spilling into Kamfers Dam, near Kimberley, have rendered the water so toxic that lesser flamingos, which previously congregated in large enough numbers to breed, have abandoned... 

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Government, mining simply must find common pull-together direction – and quickly

Last week’s Junior Indaba was a clear indication the South African government and its mining industry have still not found a single direction in which to pull together – and it is absolutely... 

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Unworkable shortcuts

If there were but one lesson to draw from the 2025 Budget, it must be that inadequate consultation seriously reduces the chances of navigating the new normal of coalition governance. To their... 

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Professor Hermanus Vermaak, head of the School of Engineering and Architecture at STADIO Higher Education
Herman Vermaak

This week we profile Professor Hermanus Vermaak, head of the School of Engineering and Architecture at STADIO Higher Education, which offers qualifications ranging from higher certificates to... 

CONFLICT & DRAMA: Reality shows such as Survivor and The Apprentice, which Donald Trump coproduced, thrive on conflict and drama. South Africans had a front row seat as the now President Trump turned his Oval Office meeting with President Cyril Ramaphosa into a reality show on political steroids. Targeted to domestic voters, world leaders will think twice before doing likewise. But as Maximus in the blockbuster Gladiator yelled after dispatching his opponents with murderous force: “Are you not entertained?”
CONFLICT & DRAMA

Reality shows such as Survivor and The Apprentice, which Donald Trump coproduced, thrive on conflict and drama. South Africans had a front row seat as the now President Trump turned his Oval Office... 

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