Mining leaders worry Phakisa is just talk
                South African mining leaders are concerned the government's latest intervention, Operation Phakisa, will add more verbiage to the garbage heap.            
            
        SA mining boards meet charter targets: PwC
                PwC said that South Africa's mining sector had met its employment equity targets at board level in terms of the mining charter ... but only just.            
            
        SA miners flat-footed on mine closures
                South Africa's mining industry has been able to adapt in all areas except in the issue of mine closure certificates, experts said.            
            
        Transnet to double in R380bn capital spend plan
                South Africa's state-owned transport and logistics company, Transnet, would take total expansionary spend to half a trillion rands in ten years' time.            
            
        South32 cuts SA aluminium output
                South32 has cut back on aluminium production as well as ferromanganese output as it focusses on improving its financial performance.            
            
        Froneman keeps door ajar on future deals
                Sibanye Gold's new business team are juggling three deals worth R9bn, but the firm's CEO, Neal Froneman, hasn't entirely abandoned further corporate activity.            
            
        Anglo director backs Glasenberg to bounce back
                Jim Rutherford, non-executive director at Anglo American, believed Glencore's under-fire lead, Ivan Glasenberg, was "a strong character".            
            
        Anglo dividend policy questioned, again
                The question of whether Anglo American can or should pay a dividend has resurfaced now the furore over Glencore's debt issues has quietened.            
            
        Mathunjwa delivers rebuff to Phakisa
                Joseph Mathunjwa, president of the Association of Mineworkers & Construction Union, said his organisation would not attend government's Operation Phakisa.            
            
        Godsell critical of Ramatlhodi, Zwane change
                Former AngloGold CEO, Bobby Godsell, said it was "a very strange time" to have replaced Ngoako Ramatlhodi with the relatively unknown Mosebenzi Zwane.            
            
         
             
		

















