Kenmare to repurchase £61.8m of own shares owing to “stronger free...
KENMARE Resources is to buy back £61.8m worth of its own shares after generating "stronger free cash flow" this year.
The Mozambique-based mineral sands producer...
Eskom, Transnet to keep public service role
Transnet and Eskom would not be restructured, nor placed in private hands, said public enterprises minister, Malusi Gigaba.
Govt, industry “failed magnificently” to promote mining’s social benefit
IT was about time the extended talkshop about improving the relationship between government, mining companies, and communities was replaced with action and a new, creative...
Kore Potash puts $286m capital cost on start-up DX project ahead...
KORE Potash prepared the ground for discussions with financial backers for its Dougou Extension (DX) potash project in the Republic of Congo (RoC). The...
Eskom submits 16%, 5-year tariff increase
Eskom seeks hefty increases in electricity tariffs in order to pay for a doubling in
electricity capacity but which stops at its R92bn, 4,800MW Kusile power station.
DMR defends MPRDA in fiery parliament debate
The mineral resources department said amendments to the MPRDA would take SA forward - a claim opposition MP, James Lorimer, questioned.
Miranda sack Nel from board
Upheaval continues at Miranda Mineral Holdings with non-executive director, Ron Nel, a former CEO of the company, removed from the board amid controversy.
UPDATED: Glencore unveils proposal to merge with Teck, spin out combined...
GLENCORE today unveiled an unsolicited, all-share proposal to merge with Canada's Teck Resources and create a second company consisting of the demerged thermal and...
Mali interim government considering review of mining conventions
MALI intends to review mining conventions signed with companies during the previous administration, said Reuters citing the West African country's interim, President Bah N'daw.
N'Daw's...
Malema frog-marched as settlement hopes grow
Julius Malema is frog-marched from Marikana where he hoped to address about
2,000 striking Lonmin workers on a day when the prospect of a wage settlement
flickered encouragingly.