Lonmin violence death toll rises to nine
The campaign of violence that has engulfed Lonmin’s Karee operations in North
West so far claimed the lives of nine people - two police officers and seven mine
employees.
Glencore thrives amid “best commodity market in six years”
GLENCORE delivered as widely expected for the six months ended June 30 declaring a $500m dividend after hauling in net debt a further $1.6bn...
Quick judgment in Eskom price case
The public interest demands a speedy verdict in a court application to reveal BHP Billiton's preferential power prices, says the judge.
Zimbabwe to more strictly impose ‘use it or lose it’ policy...
ZIMBABWE would more strictly enforce rules requiring mining companies to mine their reserves instead of holding them as undeveloped assets, said Reuters citing the...
Anglo CFO, Stephen Pearce, a front runner to replace Jacques as...
ANGLO American CFO, Stephen Pearce, is among one of the external candidates thought to be in the running to take over as CEO of...
Pan African’s Holding retires, Loots steps up
Ron Holding, who is 62, has taken retirement and will be replaced by former Shanduka Resources MD, Cobus Loots.
Amplats to double share earnings but rise in mining inflation suggests...
ANGLO American Platinum (Amplats) said full year headline earnings for 2021 would be more than double the previous year after it rapidly sold a...
SA warming to nuclear power as prepares request for proposals
THE South African government is warming to nuclear as a long-term solution to its power crisis, according to a report by News24.
In a parliamentary...
Gold Fields swaps royalty deals for 32% in Maverix Metals
GOLD Fields has exchanged a portfolio of eleven royalties it receives, which generated $6m last year, for a 32% stake in Maverix Metals, a...
Simmers Q1 production falls 27pct
Shares in Simmers & Jack Mines fell more than 3 percent as the South African gold miner posted a 27 percent decline in first-quarter gold production.


















