Shaft Sinkers lists in London
SA-based Shaft Sinkers Holdings, which builds infrastructure for underground mines, has listed in London so it can expand in India and the region surrounding Russia.
Newcrest halts Ivory Coast, Indonesia mines
Newcrest Mining has put work at its Bonikro gold mine in Ivory Coast on ice and moved mine management to Ghana amid election tensions in the region.
Australian miners score tax concession
Australia's biggest mining groups may have won a long-running battle against Prime Minister Julia Gillard after a tax panel recommended the government pick up future state royalty payments under its tax reform package.
Anglo plots De Beers takeover – report
Anglo American is considering a plan to take control of De Beers, according to a newspaper report.
A rare return for Rareco
Shareholders in Rareco, a junior mining company written off by the market after being suspended on the JSE in 2002, have received an unexpected Christmas gift.
Acid water containment measures mooted
A team of experts has prepared a report for the cabinet with recommendations on how to contain the problem of acid mine water.
BHP, unions settle Hillside labour dispute
BHP Billiton Aluminium has reached a salary agreement with workers to end a strike at its Richards Bay unit, says the company.
Oppenheimers sell part of Anglo stake
The Oppenheimer family has sold almost 8% of its shareholding in Anglo American for R691m.
Sacci to tackle acid mine drainage
The SA Chamber of Commerce and Industry has established a working group on acid mine drainage and other water issues, according to a report.
Hillside strike continues
About a third of workers at BHP Billiton's Hillside aluminium smelter in Richards Bay are involved in an ongoing strike, says the company.