State-owned miner to be hived off
The African Exploration & Mining Finance Corporation, the state-owned miner, is to
be split from the Central Energy Fund of which it is a subsidiary in preparation for a
more profound role in government's minerals strategy.
Great Basin’s Burnstone cash flow positive in 2012
Great Basin Gold said its Burnstone mine would produce up to 100,000 oz of gold in
2012 and keep cash costs to $1,000/oz - enough to make it cash flow positive from
the third quarter of the year.
Rio’s Mozi mine to supply Tata Steel this year
Tata Steel's European unit would have about 10% of its coking coal requirements
supplied to it from Rio Tinto's new Mozambique coal mine, Benga.
Zambia coal-fired plant delayed to 2015
Zambia's first coal-fired power plant in years has been delayed owing to a failure to
win environmental permits on time.
Illegal miners killed in Grootvlei disaster
Up to 20 illegal miners may have been killed at gold-mining operations on the
East Rand, according to initial reports.
Implats sets Mar. 13 showdown with Kasukuwere
Impala Platinum will set down its final position on Zimbabwe indigenisation on
March 13 in terms of a new extension granted by Saviour Kasukuwere. But why
has the Zimbabwean minister agreed to an extension?
First Quantum hurt by low copper output
Fourth quarter net earnings are some 83% lower owing to lower copper production
and prices for the metal during the period.
Firestone to review R300m Tata Power offer
Tata Power has proposed taking a 30% stake worth R300m in Firestone Energy
and Sekoko Resources' Waterberg Coal Project - a "highly conditional" offer
now under review.
NUM members join nationwide strike
The National Union of Mineworkers confirmed that it had requested members to join
Cosatu's nationwide strike today aimed at having government scrap labour brokers
and toll road fees.
Sephaku to spin off R2.2bn fluorspar asset
South Africa may get a new fluorspar listing if Sephaku Holdings spins out its
fluorspar asset.

















