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Kazatomprom cuts prompt spot movement

Kazatomprom cuts prompt spot movement

Up to 53.4% of global uranium production curtailed to date

Covid-19

07 APRIL 2020
Namibia suspends mining operations due to COVID-19

Namibia suspends mining operations due to COVID-19

Measures follow same timeline as South Africa announement

Politics

30 MARCH 2020
Rio Tinto offloads Rössing stake

Rio Tinto offloads Rössing stake

Rio agrees to offload its entire Rössing stake

Energy Minerals News

26 NOVEMBER 2018

Infrastructure will power southern Africa minerals growth

Both Botswana and Namibia are reaping the rewards of stable political systems and generally favourable...

Africa

11 JULY 2014

Southern Africa: Commodities in the Kalahari

Botswana remains Sub-Saharan Africa's destination of choice for mining investors due to an attractive...

Base metals

05 OCTOBER 2012

Kalahari deal goes through

After some uncertainty regarding whether it had received enough share offers, China Guangdong Nuclear...

Africa

03 FEBRUARY 2012

Guangdong Kalahari bid to close

Thursday was the closing date for acceptances on the £632 million (US$1 billion) offer for Kalahari...

Africa

03 FEBRUARY 2012

Africa's new energy

The African continent boasts a number of uranium provinces, the most prospective of which are the southern...

Africa

21 MAY 2010

London Stockpile: Heavyweights drag down the rest

Miners were among the worst-performing stocks in the FTSE 100 this week, despite an improved outlook...

Africa

22 JANUARY 2010

Extracting value

Has Rio Tinto been up to no good as it jostles to keep a tight grip on developments at Rossing South,...

Africa

03 JULY 2009

Uranium to fuel Namibia's growth

The ruling South West African People's Organisation (SWAPO) is likely to retain its two-thirds majority...

Africa

01 MAY 2009