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A smelter owned and operated by Ironveld Ironveld appoints Kristoffer Andersson CEO
Published: 02 May 24
London-listed Ironveld, which owns a high-purity iron, vanadium and titanium project on the northern limb of the Bushveld Complex, in Limpopo, South Africa, has appointed Kristoffer Andersson CEO. He succeeds Martin Eales, who stepped down as CEO in February.
Patrice Motsepe Motsepe-backed GoSolr plans $537m South Africa expansion
Published: 02 May 24
GoSolr, a company backed by South African billionaire Patrice Motsepe and the continent’s biggest bank, plans to spend R10 billion to roll out a model of renting solar panels and batteries to homes in the nation plagued by blackouts. The two-and-a-half-year-old company seeks to install about 500 megawatts of solar-generation capacity in four years. That’s up from its current 70 megawatts, said Andrew Middleton, GoSolr’s chief executive officer. It has attracted investment and financing from Motsepe’s African Rainbow Capital Investments and Standard Bank Group.
China's Zhaojin wins control of Australia's Tietto Minerals in $475m deal
Published: 02 May 24
China's Zhaojin Capital has won control of Australia's Tietto Minerals after a protracted six months takeover tussle that values the gold producer at A$733-million ($474.62-million), according to a regulatory filing on Wednesday. Zhaojin Capital, a unit of Hong Kong-listed Zhaojin Mining 1818.HK, now has 52.8% voting power, it said in the filing, up from 42.5% previously.
Scientists explore how to improve crop yields – on Mars
Published: 02 May 24
For future human bases or colonies on Mars to be self-sustaining, a reliable source of home-grown food will be a must. It simply would be too costly and risky to rely upon rocket deliveries to meet the food needs of colonists. With this in mind, scientists are exploring ways to optimize space farming. In a controlled greenhouse at Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands, researchers have now identified a way that shows promise for improving crop yields in simulated Martian soil, with different crops grown together in a method called "intercropping" pioneered by ancient Maya farmers.
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Published: 02 May 24
This week: New green hydrogen trading base uplifting platinum group metals demand outlook; Copper 360 ships concentrate, on course to pay first dividend next year and, Pilot Crushtec introduces Swedish brand of large-scale crushers to the Southern African market
Interwaste launches leachate and effluent treatment plant Interwaste launches leachate and effluent treatment plant Has Video
Published: 02 May 24
Local waste management company Interwaste – a Séché Environnement Group company – has launched its R100-million leachate and effluent treatment plant in Delmas, Mpumalanga. The company describes the plant as a “first of its kind in South Africa,” noting that it marks a step forward in environmental stewardship and resource recovery. Sabrina Jardim tells us more.
Predictive raises A$50m for Guinea gold project Predictive raises A$50m for Guinea gold project
Published: 02 May 24
ASX-listed Predictive Discovery has announced a A$50-million raising to advance the Bankan gold project, in Guinea. The company will issue about 263.2-million new fully paid ordinary shares at A$0.19 each.
Toro boosts uranium resources with Dawson Hinkler deposit expansion Toro boosts uranium resources with Dawson Hinkler deposit expansion
Published: 02 May 24
Uranium project developer Toro Energy has expanded the stated resources at the Dawson Hinkler deposit by reducing the resource cutoff grade from 200 parts per million (ppm) to 100 ppm uranium oxide. As a result, the Dawson Hinkler deposit’s stated resource increased by about 115% to 20.29-million pounds contained and the average stated grade has decreased by 186 ppm, from 315 ppm.
Macmahon secures $352m contact extension at Boston Shaker
Published: 02 May 24
Mining services group Macmahon has been granted a three-year extension of its alliance-style contract with AngloGold Ashanti at the Boston Shaker underground mine, part of the Tropicana gold operation in Western Australia. Macmahon has been providing underground mining services at Boston Shaker since 2019 and will continue with execution of services including mine development, production drilling, cable bolting and ore stoping.
Rail workers in Canada vote to strike, threatening supply chains Rail workers in Canada vote to strike, threatening supply chains
Published: 02 May 24
Rail workers demanding more rest time moved closer to a strike that would disrupt supply chains from Halifax to Vancouver and down through the Midwest to the Gulf of Mexico. A union representing more than 9 000 employees at Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Kansas City said workers overwhelmingly voted in favor of job action to push the companies to include provisions to combat crew fatigue in their collective agreements.
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