Gold miners reject pay offer – report
UPDATED: Striking gold miners have rejected the industry’s latest wage offer,
reports news agency Reuters.
Wesizwe hunts partner, clears Solomon
Wesizwe hunts for a partner to develop its platinum project after its CEO Mike Solomon is cleared of any financial impropriety, clearing the air after a heated boardroom battle last year.
Mines law recall ‘stopped SA going backward’
Mark Cutifani, CEO of Anglo American, expressed his relief that the MPRD Amendment bill had been recalled as it was sending the country backwards.
Endeavour says Côte d’Ivoire prospect has potential to be 400,000 oz/yr...
ENDEAVOUR Mining raised the possibility its Tanda-Iguela prospect in Côte d’Ivoire could become a 400,000 ounce a year mine.
"We are just at the beginning...
Northam declares interim dividend despite cash outflow
NORTHAM Platinum Holdings said on Friday it would pay an interim dividend despite a heavy decline in earnings and tripling in net debt to...
Afrimat takes conservative approach to production build up amid stunted demand
AFRIMAT, the Johannesburg-listed materials and industrial minerals group, adopted a conservative approach to resuming full production from its open cast mines, saying in an...
NUM to call national coal strike after bust-up with Chamber
THE National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) is to embark on a national strike in the coal sector following the disintegration of discussions in which...
Keaton expects earnings boost
South African coal exploration and development company Keaton Energy Holdings said it expected to post significantly improved interim earnings
China yet to approve SASOL coal-oil scheme
China's Ningxia region hopes building work will start this year on a major coal-to-oil project designed by South Africa's SASOL but central government has yet to give the go-ahead.
Blow to Billiton in Eskom price case
The high court has rejected BHP Billiton's attempts to dismiss a legal bid which may reveal its preferential electricity prices.


















