Watchdog approves Anglo’s De Beers deal
South Africa's Competition Commission has given Anglo American's buy-out of De Beers the green light.
Keaton output gains momentum
Keaton Energy has reported across-the-board production increases from its operations in the financial year to end-March.
Eskom buy-backs boost ferrochrome price
Merafe Resources CEO, Stuart Eliot, says the South African ferrochrome
industry is only operating at 65% capacity, accounting for the boost in second-
quarter prices.
Modikwa employees return to work
Modikwa Platinum has agreed to wage increases of between 8.5% and 10%, ending a three week protected strike.
Bannerman reports DFS results for Etango
Bannerman Resources has reported "positive results" from the definitive feasibility study for its 80%-owned Etango uranium project in Namibia.
AngloGold misses output guidance
AngloGold Ashanti has sunk to its lowest level in 12 months as the company’s
first-quarter output fell short of guidance.
Randgold Resources surges on Mali settlement
Randgold Resources' share price is catching up on lost ground following the political settlement in Mali.
Transnet sets sights on R300bn quantum leap
The bold capital expansion programme will include R32bn on taking coal export
capacity to 98 million tonnes a year, and a further R25bn expanding iron ore
exports to 81Mtpy.
Impala responds to fatality cover-up claim
Impala Platinum responds to allegations that it is trying to cover up its own
culpability in the death of a mine worker in 2006.
Kasukuwere changes his tune on compensation
Zimbabwe’s Minister of Indigenisation, Saviour Kasukuwere, has now ruled out
any compensation being paid to Implats’ Zimbabwe unit, Zimplats.