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Megan van Wyngaardt

Megan van Wyngaardt

Megan van Wyngaardt is Creamer Media Senior Contributing Editor Online for Engineering News and Mining Weekly.

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Berkeley selects mining and construction contractors for Salamanca mine

Berkeley selects mining and construction contractors for Salamanca mine

12th December 2017

Dual-listed Berkeley Energia expects to pour concrete at its fully-funded Salamanca mine, in western Spain, in the new year, the company said on Tuesday, as it announced the award of major... 


Gascoyne buys gold tenement north-west of Dalgaranga

12th December 2017

Gascoyne Resources has acquired a 100% interest in exploration licence E53/2053, near its Dalgaranga gold project, in the Murchison gold mining region of Western Australia. The tenement, which is... 


Kasbah to revise plans for Morocco tin project

12th December 2017

ASX-listed Kasbah Resources will revise its definitive feasibility study (DFS) for the Achmmach tin project, in Morocco, after having identified several project optimisation opportunities that have... 


Sheffield signs 27 000 t/y offtake deal for Thunderbird zircon

12th December 2017

ASX-listed Sheffield Resources has signed a maiden binding offtake agreement with the largest mineral sands processor in China, Hainan Wensheng High-Tech Materials Company, for the future sale of... 


KOLOMELA MINE Kumba Iron Ore’s newest mine, located in the Northern Cape. Its subsidiary, Anglo American, aims to offload most of its South African assets

Forecast price drop influenced by Chinese economic refocusing

8th December 2017

Maintaining its iron-ore price forecast at an average of $70/t for the year and $50/t for 2018, research firm BMI says its predicted price drop is influenced by China’s economic refocusing away... 


Kariba dam works on track

8th December 2017

The $294-million Kariba dam rehabilitation project (KDRP) is progressing steadily, with the plunge pool currently in the implementation phase and the spillway refurbishment works under procurement,... 


Local presence key to capitalising on African infrastructure opportunity

8th December 2017

Through innovation in the energy sphere, Africa is slowly starting to overcome historical blockages that have prevented the continent from achieving economic growth and creating sustainable jobs,... 


Two South Africans shortlisted for engineering innovation prize

8th December 2017

Two young South Africans are among the 16 engineers hailing from seven countries in Africa, who have been chosen for the shortlist of the prestigious Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation.... 


Gauteng sets up corruption intervention council

8th December 2017

To fight corruption and promote clean governance, integrity and ethics, the Gauteng provincial government (GPG) has established a civil society-led Ethics and Anti-Corruption Advisory Council.... 


Sasol shareholders approve new R21bn BEE structure

1st December 2017

Sasol Khanyisa, a R21-billion broad-based black economic empowerment (BBBEE) ownership structure, has been granted formal approval by Sasol shareholders. “We are delighted with this outcome as it... 


Climate change implementation now urgent – Molewa

Climate change implementation now urgent – Molewa

1st December 2017

Environmental Affairs Minister Edna Molewa has called on all developed countries to urgently implement their pre-2020 pledges, including the provision of additional, new and predicable support to... 


AfriTin advancing towards feasibility studies at Uis mine

30th November 2017

Since being admitted to shares trading, Aim-listed AfriTin Mining is now positioned to expand the pilot plant at Uis tin mine, in Western Namibia’s Erongo region, into a commercial operation,... 


Tharisa posts record production, profit for full year

30th November 2017

JSE- and LSE-listed platinum group metals (PGMs) miner Tharisa Minerals on Thursday posted record results for the year ended September 30, with earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and... 


Bushveld Minerals to consolidate ownership in Bushveld Vametco

30th November 2017

Aim-listed Bushveld Minerals on Thursday said it had made an $11.1-million offer to acquire all the shares it does not already own in Bushveld Vametco (BVL). Bushveld currently owns 45% in BVL,... 


PTM shifts focus to Waterberg project, debts

30th November 2017

TSX-listed Platinum Group Metals (PTM) on Thursday said its main focus in the year ahead would be on advancing its large-scale, bulk minable Waterberg project, in South Africa, after agreeing to... 


Ancuabe graphite project’s mineral resources increases by 59%

30th November 2017

The mineral resource at ASX-listed Triton Minerals’ Ancuabe graphite project, in Mozambique, has increased by 59% to 44-million tonnes, at an average grade of 6.6% total graphitic content (TGC).... 


NUM, MQA fund 80 students’ studies

29th November 2017

The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) and the Mining Qualification Authority (MQA) have signed a three-year bursary agreement with the JB Marks Education Trust Fund to fund 80 engineering... 


Mantle edges closer to bringing historical Morning Star on line

29th November 2017

ASX-listed Mantle Mining, which is currently focused on the return to production of the Morning Star gold mine east of Melbourne, Victoria, reports that it has made significant progress on trial... 


Tertiary gains access to prefinancing with Possehl agreement

29th November 2017

Aim-listed Tertiary Minerals has signed a memorandum of understanding with global commodities trading group Possehl Erzkontor to enter into a definitive purchase and sales agreement, the company... 


Regulatory red tape to stifle Russia’s palladium growth

Regulatory red tape to stifle Russia’s palladium growth

29th November 2017

Despite rising palladium prices, the Russian government will continue to exert tight control over the quantities of palladium supply exiting the country, research firm BMI said on Wednesday. The... 


Metro Mining reaches commission stage at Bauxite Hills

29th November 2017

ASX-listed Metro Mining on Wednesday reported that all major marine infrastructure at its Bauxite Hills mine had reached practical completion including the barge loading facility (BLF), marine... 


Kefi released from litigation claims by Ethiopian court

28th November 2017

A ruling by the Federal Supreme Court of Ethiopia has eliminated all claims against Aim-listed gold miner Kefi Minerals, releasing it from potential liability regarding an inherited claim for... 


Hummingbird launches commemorative coins

28th November 2017

To commemorate the first gold pour at  Hummingbird Resources’ Mali-based Yanfolila mine, the Aim-listed gold miner is producing one-ounce pure-gold single mine origin (SMO) coins. The 1oz... 


GoviEx receives top honours at Africa investment showcase

28th November 2017

TSX-V-listed GoviEx Uranium was given the gold award for best mining project at the recent Africa Investment Forum and Awards (AIFA) in Paris, France. The AIFA is an event dedicated to African... 


Tlou Energy progresses seismic survey at Botswana projects

28th November 2017

Dual-listed Tlou Energy last week completed a field acquisition phase, which forms part of its 250 km two-dimensional seismic survey, at its Lesedi and Mamba coal-bed methane projects, in Botswana,... 


Kibaran receives resettlement approval for Epanko

28th November 2017

Australia-based junior Kibaran Resources on Tuesday reported that the Tanzanian government had approved the resettlement action plan (RAP) compensation schedules for its Epanko graphite project.... 


Century zinc mine could be back in production by July – study

28th November 2017

The Century zinc mine could be back in production by July next year, New Century said on Tuesday, announcing the outcomes of a feasibility study into the restart of operations at the mine near Mt... 


MOD Resources gets go-ahead for further exploration

28th November 2017

ASX-listed copper miner MOD Resources has received approval from the Botswana Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA) to start drilling on a farm north of its T3 copper project, doubling its... 


Feasibility study boosts Lincoln’s Kookaburra Gully graphite project prospects

27th November 2017

A feasibility study has found in favour of developing what is likely to be Australia’s only operating graphite mine when construction and commissioning work begins towards the second half of next... 


Blackham secures A$60m for Matilda-Wiluna

24th November 2017

ASX-listed Blackham Resources has taken a major step towards completing the refinancing of its 6.5-million ounce Matilda/Wiluna operation, in Western Australia, with an agreed initial A$60-million... 


Kalium raises funds to move forward on SoP BFS

24th November 2017

A recent bookbuild by ASX-listed potash developer Kalium Lakes was oversubscribed and strongly supported by existing and new shareholders, raising A$14.2-million from 33.5-million shares. The... 


Manuel says innovative civil engineering can remedy social ills

24th November 2017

Unless South Africa and its citizens deal with the issue of widespread corruption, the country will not be able to provide the “kinds of engineering services” that it ought to provide to people,... 


South African manufacturing declines, but could recuperate in new year

24th November 2017

Difficult trading conditions in the country are reflected in Statistics South Africa’s latest manufacturing numbers, with production having decreased by 1.6% year-on-year in September. However,... 


Manufacturing Circle sees some bright spots in local industry investment

24th November 2017

Despite the Manufacturing Circle Investment Tracker (MCIT) showing a downward trend year-on-year, falling to 60 in the third quarter, the industry body remains optimistic about the local... 


Joburg faces R17bn electricity infrastructure challenge

24th November 2017

The undoings of the previous administration has resulted in the City of Johannesburg requiring an investment of around R17-billion over the next ten years to upgrade its ageing electricity... 


Unemployment biggest culprit in South Africa’s inequality

24th November 2017

Unemployment, and not low formal sector wages, is the biggest cause of inequality in South Africa, economist Mike Schussler argued at a presentation of trade union Uasa’s sixteenth ‘South African... 


Activists to appeal enviro authorisation for proposed nuclear power station

24th November 2017

Earthlife Africa Johannesburg, Greenpeace Africa and the Southern African Faith Communities’ Environment Institute (Safcei) have officially filed a notice informing the Department of Environmental... 


Gem unearths 202 ct diamond

23rd November 2017

LSE-listed Gem Diamonds has recovered a high-quality 202 ct, D-colour Type IIa diamond from its Letšeng mine, in Lesotho. This is the seventh diamond of over 100 ct to be recovered from Letšeng... 


Gold miners shifting focus back to growth

Gold miners shifting focus back to growth

22nd November 2017

While global gold miners will gradually shift their focus from financial austerity to growth through acquisitions and increased spending, miners operating in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) will face... 


Funding made available to advance Burkina Faso solar project

22nd November 2017

The Banque Internationale pour le Commerce, l’Industrie et l’Artisanat du Burkina (BICIAB), a BNP Paribas Group subsidiary, will provide $16.5-million in financing to Eren Renewable Energy for a 15... 


Triton inches closer to opening Ancuabe graphite project

22nd November 2017

ASX-listed Triton Minerals has started the transition from explorer to developer with the submission by its subsidiary Grafex Limitada of its Mining concession application (MCA) to the Instituto... 


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