GEM may reassess 2016 guidance as snow storm batters Letšeng
GEM Diamonds may need to reassess its full-year guidance for tonnes mined and costs after "severe" weather conditions battered its Letšeng mine which is...
Coal ends sales with R250m Mooiplaats deal
Coal of Africa completed its portfolio adjustments selling the Mpumalanga thermal coal colliery Mooiplaats for R250m to private group, Blackspear.
Anglo can’t breath easily until Minas Rio pipeline gets all clear
THE financial impact of Anglo American's decision to shut-down its Minas Rio iron ore mine earlier this week for 90 days will be marginal say...
CoAL puzzled as Rio Tinto presses for Chapudi breach
DAVID Brown, CEO of Coal of Africa (CoAL), said he "didn't understand the logic" of Rio Tinto's claim that his company was in breach...
Zimbabwe pledges leniency on indigenisation
Zimbabwe won't "force indigenisation down investors' throats", says the country's Minister for Economic Planning and Investment Promotion.
Land issue and corruption: South Africa’s “original” and current sins have...
SOUTH Africa's explosive land issue and its commitment to rooting out corruption were key concerns for investors who remained wary of a mining sector...
Miners tumble as Harare turns up heat
Platinum stocks took a hit as the Zimbabwean government gave miners six months to sell a majority stake in their firms.
Strike takes worrying slide into violence
One employee, believed to be an AMCU shop steward, died while another was injured as a strike at Amplats took a worrying turn for the worse.
Mining Charter guideline talks proving to be an uneven process, says...
DISCUSSIONS regarding Mining Charter guidelines are proving to be an uneven process, said the Minerals Council of South Africa.
"I wouldn't want you thinking that...
Metorex gives Jinchuan deal update
Metorex has given an updated timeline for the conclusion its proposed takeover by China's Jinchuan group.


















