Grootvlei’s tailings dams still up for sale
Gold One International and Goliath Gold’s acquisition of the majority of
Pamodzi Gold’s East Rand assets did not include the historic gold dumps
situated on the properties.
Neal Froneman snaps up Grootvlei
UPDATED: Neal Froneman’s Gold One International and Goliath Gold have
confirmed the companies would acquire the liquidated Pamodzi Gold’s East
Rand assets for R70m.
Rockwell reaps rewards of new focus
Rockwell Diamonds is reaping the rewards of its redrafted strategy, posting
quarterly carat production increases of at least 50% across its asset base.
Anglo’s Chile mines normal after quake
Anglo American's central Chilean mines are operating normally after a strong quake, Reuters reported on Tuesday, citing a company source.
Gold Fields output stays flat
Gold Fields has reported first-quarter production figures of 827,000 ounces, largely flat compared to Q1 2011's 830,000oz.
Diamond market gains momentum, says Gem
Gem Diamonds says the market for rough diamonds has continued to improve, following the correction of prices in September 2011.
Zim severs more ties with Guptas
Veteran businesman Lazarus Zim has shed another tie with the controversial
Gupta family, withdrawing Atul Gupta as an alternate director on the board of
Northam Platinum.
How SA platinum lost its way
Anyone holding platinum shares must be wondering when the pain will end.
This was the year shares would, at the very least, bounce along the bottom,
consolidate and then recover in 2013.
ARM’s tough double act
One can only admire the unlikely chemistry between African Rainbow Mineral’s
Patrice Motsepe and his recently retired CEO, Andre Wilkens.
Green lobby, land owners win big in Maccsand case
The Constitutional Court’s judgment in the Maccsand case has handed civil
society and land owners plenty ammunition to curb mining, say legal experts.


















