Resgen acrimony as A$2.3m director fees quizzed
Resource Generation is to study its legal options in respect of A$2.3m in termination benefits paid to two former executive directors including Paul Jury.
Eskom worried about low-quality coal
Eskom has expressed concern over the quality of coal from domestic suppliers, which might affect its operations and push up prices.
Regulator stops First Uranium operations
First Uranium has been forced to suspend operations after intervention from the nuclear regulator.
Transnet’s Molefe delivers stinging RBCT attack
Transnet CEO, Brian Molefe, laid into shareholders of Richards Bay Coal Terminal whom he accused of selfishlessly pursuing their own interests with "a state asset".
Eskom’s Molefe heartened by yield turnaround
Eskom bond yields relative to Transnet have narrowed significantly this year which is evidence the power utility is stabilising its financial position.
Molefe on course to make Eskom move permanent
Brian Molefe acknowledged the final decision regarding his full-time appointment at
Eskom lay with the president, and public enterprises minister, Lynne Brown.
Eskom lifts wage offer to 5.25% but unions likely to reject...
ESKOM has raised its wage hike offer to unions to 5.25% from 4.5%, according to a document seen by Business Maverick.
The publication said today however...
Uranium market moving into net demand growth as European winter closes...
THE uranium market is finally beginning to blossom. Although this should be no great surprise - it's been coming for years - it has...
Universal Coal in line for Exxaro’s NCC
Australia's Universal Coal is one of the companies vying for Exxaro Resources' New Clydesdale Colliery.
WCC extends proposed Eskom deal to 40 years
Waterberg Coal Company said Eskom had lowered its demands on coal yields in order for a sales agreement to last 40 years. However, the deal is still not signed.


















