Home News

News

Pallinghurst conjures R722m for Sedibelo

0
Pallinghurst Resources said the funds would be used to take platinum group metal production for Sedibelo to 400,000 ounces in about 18 months.

Resolute underscores asset life and scale focus as concludes A$100m Ravenswood...

0
RESOLUTE Mining confirmed the sale of its 54,500 ounce a year Ravenswood mine in Australia's Queensland to a consortium led by EMR Capital for...

Mine licences revoked after tampering

0
Licences for mining companies have been revoked and civil servants suspended from their jobs after application information was tampered with, Mines Minister Susan Shabangu says.

Coal resurgence gives SA junior miners R34bn boost

0
IN 2022, junior mining in South Africa generated R88bn's worth of revenue, up from R54bn in 2018, according to a study by the Minerals...

Impala likely to pass on dividend

0
Impala Platinum is likely to give up its final dividend restricting shareholders to a modest full-year payout as impairments hit home while wage negotiations loom.

Business seeks no detours to Presidency

0
Ongoing engagement at presidential level between business and government about the New Economic Growth Path will be the first outcome of last week's job-creation summit.

Afrimat deal will add ‘little bit of diversification”, says CEO

0
AFRIMAT was working on a transaction aimed at "strengthening the business with a little bit of diversification added to it", said the firm's CEO...

Eskom mulls equity in foreign power

0
Eskom was sitting down to consider buying equity positions in foreign-owned power transmission in an effort to plug a potential power deficit in South Africa.

DRDGOLD to post higher interim share earnings thanks to 11% lift...

0
DRDGOLD said in a trading statement today it would report improved interim share earnings of between 59.5 to 68.1 cents which compares to share...

Report leaks smelters’ power secrets

0
In a legal wrangle to disclose the cost at which Eskom supplies power to BHP Billiton's aluminium smelters, a court is told that BHP's Hillside is the world's cheapest producer.