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West Wits Mining CEO Rudi Deysel (left) at decline with Mining Weeklys Martin Creamer.
West Wits Mining CEO Rudi Deysel (left) at decline with Mining Weeklys Martin Creamer.
Golden City being put back on gold map by exciting new West Wits gold project
3rd November 2025 By: Martin Creamer

Mining Weekly has just visited West Wits Mining, where Johannesburg’s former golden glow is beginning to re-show – and at a cracking pace. The gold project is a close 15 km west of Johannesburg’s central business district in South Africa's... 


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Bastion to acquire WA gold project
Updated 2 hours 15 minutes ago By: Creamer Media Reporter

Exploration company Bastion Minerals said on Tuesday it had agreed to acquire Muskwood, the owner of the Ninnis gold project in Western Australia’s Northern Goldfields, as part of its strategy to... 


B2Gold says Mali operations continue uninterrupted
B2Gold says Mali operations continue uninterrupted
Updated 2 hours 30 minutes ago By: Mariaan Webb

Canadian miner B2Gold said on Monday that operations at its Fekola Complex in Mali remain uninterrupted and that all permits and licenses were in good standing, even as the West African nation... 


Former De Grey management team join Bellavista
3rd November 2025 By: Creamer Media Reporter

ASX-listed Bellavista Resources has appointed Peter Canterbury and Glenn Jardine to senior financial roles as the company advances exploration at its Brumby project in Western Australia’s Edmund... 


Mt Arthur, near Musselbrook, is Australia's biggest thermal coal mine.
BHP transfers land from Mt Arthur Coal to Malabar
3rd November 2025 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Diversified mining company BHP Group said on Monday it was transferring about 3 700 ha of land from its Mt Arthur Coal operation in New South Wales to neighbour Malabar Resources, as part of... 


Teck outlines Quebrada Blanca ramp-up progress, merger benefits with Anglo American
Teck outlines Quebrada Blanca ramp-up progress, merger benefits with Anglo American
3rd November 2025 By: Mariaan Webb

Canadian major Teck Resources on Monday reported that it was advancing the ramp-up of its Quebrada Blanca (QB) copper project in Chile and highlighted the long-term value potential of its planned... 


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China cuts gold tax exemption as state bank stops gold product enrollments
3rd November 2025 By: Reuters

A Chinese state bank closed retail gold accounts to new investors on Monday, two days after Beijing tweaked a long-standing tax exemption for the metalthat is likely to hit retail demand in the... 


Coeur CEO Mitchell Krebs says the transaction positions the company as a 'North American-only mining powerhouse'.
Coeur to buy New Gold in $7bn all-share deal
3rd November 2025 By: Mariaan Webb

NYSE-listed Coeur Mining on Monday announced an offer for TSX- and NYSE-listed New Gold, valuing the precious metals producer at about $7-billion. Under the terms of the all-share agreement, New... 


Canada establishes foundation for critical minerals stockpiling
Canada establishes foundation for critical minerals stockpiling
3rd November 2025 By: Mariaan Webb

Canada has taken a major policy step to safeguard its national security and strengthen allied supply chains, with the government formally designating critical minerals as essential to Canadian... 


REE developer Torngat inks first formal offtake deal
3rd November 2025 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Rare earths developer Torngat Metals has signed a ten-year offtake agreement with France-based Carester, as part of an effort to establish a reliable supply chain for heavy rare earth elements... 


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3rd November 2025 By: Mariaan Webb

Australia-listed  Locksley Resources has received a letter of interest (LoI) from the Export-Import Bank of the United States (Exim), outlining the intent to provide up to $191-million in potential... 


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Canada Growth Fund puts C$25m into Rio Tinto scandium facility
3rd November 2025 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Canada Growth Fund (CGF) will invest about C$25-million to support Rio Tinto’s scandium oxide production in Sorel-Tracy, Québec. The investment will expand the nameplate capacity of Rio Tinto’s... 


Vale likely to announce extraordinary dividends soon, CFO says
Vale likely to announce extraordinary dividends soon, CFO says
3rd November 2025 By: Reuters

Vale is likely to announce extraordinary dividends in the coming months, CFO Marcelo Bacci said during a call with analysts on Friday, following the release of the Brazilian miner's third-quarter... 


Trump administration announces $100m in funding to upgrade coal plants
3rd November 2025 By: Reuters

The US Department of Energy on Friday announced that it would make $100-million available to refurbish and modernize existing coal-fired power plants. The move is part of the Trump... 


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Australia and Canada deepen critical minerals collaboration
3rd November 2025 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Australia and Canada have signed a joint declaration of intent on critical minerals collaboration, deepening their bilateral partnership on critical minerals. Australian Resources and Northern... 


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Canada leads G7 push with C$6.4bn boost for critical minerals development
3rd November 2025 By: Mariaan Webb

Canada's Energy and Natural Resources Minister Tim Hodgson has announced 26 new investments, partnerships and measures to unlock C$6.4-billion of critical minerals projects. These initiatives are... 


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Magazine round up | 31 October 2025
Magazine round up | 31 October 2025

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

ON THE MEND: Earlier this month, Transnet Port Terminals (TPT) reported several recovery milestones in its handling of containers and automotives. TPT CEO Jabu Mdaki announced that the State-owned entity had broken 14 performance records in the last six months. “Some of the milestones were last seen ten years ago, including exceeding the 100 000 twenty-foot equivalent units mark in a single week – which TPT has already achieved three times in the current financial year.”
ON THE MEND

Earlier this month, Transnet Port Terminals (TPT) reported several recovery milestones in its handling of containers and automotives. TPT CEO Jabu Mdaki announced that the State-owned entity had... 

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The limited investor eagerness that’s popping up must be wholeheartedly supported

Demand upcycles don’t last forever and opening the way for investment during economic upturns benefits everyone. But despite this, certain keen private-sector investors are having to mark time... 

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Shocked, not surprised

The latest edition of the Integrated Resource Plan for electricity, dubbed IRP 2025, has been Gazetted and its contents have not really come as any surprise. But that does not suggest it does not... 

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Victor Nemukula, MD of Shumani Industrial Equipment
Victor Nemukula

This week we profile Victor Nemukula, MD of Shumani Industrial Equipment, a supplier of industrial equipment, including forklifts and construction equipment 



RED CARPET TREATMENT: There are definite signs across Johannesburg that the struggling city aims to put its best foot forward when hosting the G20 Leaders’ Summit, and related meetings, during November. Most of the spring cleaning is linked to the city’s main corridors, with some serious road maintenance under way. The picture will quickly change, however, should any world leader stray from those carefully manicured routes and into Joburg’s potholed, waterless and traffic-light-defective suburbs and townships.
RED CARPET TREATMENT

There are definite signs across Johannesburg that the struggling city aims to put its best foot forward when hosting the G20 Leaders’ Summit, and related meetings, during November. Most of the... 

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