Mines BEE target met, says Chamber
The Chamber of Mines says black ownership among its members averages 28% and already exceeds state-mandated targets.
Impala resumes Rustenburg activities
Impala Platinum has resumed operations at its shaft number 11 in Rustenburg, which were suspended after a miner died.
CoAL takes delivery of Vele plant
Coal of Africa’s first producing coking coal colliery in South Africa, the Vele mine in Limpopo, has taken delivery of the plant from the project engineering consultants.
M&A ‘flurry’ in Africa mirrors gold’s new found popularity
THE improvement in the gold price has precipitated a flurry of merger and acquisition activity in the sector, especially in Africa – a development...
SA’s national interest played a pivotal role in Seriti winning the...
AFTER more than 18 months of bidding, Seriti Resources has emerged as South32's chosen one: the company that has the right to buy control...
Anglo seeks new CEO as Carroll goes
Anglo American chairman John Parker will start a process to recruit a successor for
CEO Cynthina Carroll.
China’s Baosteel takes SA Govt to court
A series of delays in hearing a dispute over overlapping prospecting rights will see mines minister Ngoako Ramatlhodi face his first court challenge.
AEMFC ‘special favours’ law to be repealed
Mines Minister Susan Shabangu has approved the withdrawal of some special regulatory exemptions previously granted to state miner AEMFC.
DRDGold says it will not need rights issue to fund R2bn...
DRDGOLD estimated the development of the West Rand Tailings Retreatment Project (WRTRP) would require R2bn in capital - a sum it could finance using...
Glimmer of hope for cash-strapped ContiCoal
Continental Coal said it had made progress in discussions with bondholders over the recapitalisation of the business.


















