CoAL hit by 22% wage increase demand
Coal of Africa’s Mooiplaats colliery has been hit by a strike over wages, the company
says, sending the group’s share price to a new low.
Coal mining, PGM processing permitted to continue during 21-day lockdown: Mantashe
SOUTH Africa's coal mines and processing facilities operated by platinum group metal (PGM) producers would continue to operate, albeit at reduced levels, during the...
TFR announces plans to up tempo of coal deliveries
TRANSNET Freight Rail, a division of Transnet, said on Thursday it was ramping up coal trains along its North Corridor in order to ease...
Firestone generating free cash from Liqhobong, noses recovery in small diamond...
FIRESTONE Diamonds said it continued to generate free cash after finance costs in the third quarter of its 2019 financial year amid the first...
SA Govt’s renewable energy strategy is finally starting to get some...
South Africa’s previously successful renewable energy independent power programme (REIPP) fell on its face about five years ago, when government halted Round 4 bids...
Nuclear remains part of energy mix, says Peters
Energy Minister Dipuo Peters has reiterated government's commitment to nuclear and renewable energy as part of the integrated resources plan.
Eskom to engage coal producers on “acceptable margins” as primary energy...
ESKOM'S primary energy costs, which include coal, renewables and nuclear, rose 18% in the six months to September compared with the same period last...
Paladin gives green light to Langer Heinrich reopening but inflation ups...
NAMIBIA'S Langer Heinrich mine is to restart production in early 2024 some six years after a plummeting uranium oxide price forced its closure.
Paladin Energy...
Bushveld pushes JSE listing to 2020 as waits on finalisation of...
BUSHVELD Minerals has pushed out its debut listing on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) to 2020 having previously pencilled in 2019, owing to a...
We’ll be alone at Mapungubwe, says CoAL
Coal of Africa CEO John Wallington says he doubts whether any other new mining
development will be permitted close to the Mapungubwe National Park, the location
of Vele colliery.

















