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.
Zimbabwe declines to extend Impala deadline
A letter from Impala Platinum requesting an extension to its indigenisation plans has
been rejected by the Zimbabwean government.
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.
Merafe says chrome export duty imminent
An export duty on chrome ore would help stop the slide in South Africa’s
market share of ferrochrome and protect jobs, Merafe Resources CEO Stuart
Elliot said.
Uranium One posts record revenue
Uranium One said that despite difficulties in the uranium industry during 2011, the
company was able to post record revenues and an 89% improvement in earnings
from mining operations.
ANC to study 50 percent resource rent tax
The African National Congress said it would study a resource rent tax of up to 50%
as part of policy documents setting out ways to beat high unemployment and
inequality over the next 30 to 50 years.
EU says nuclear stress tests completed by mid-year
Stress tests on European Union nuclear facilities would be completed by the mid-
year with EU Energy Commissioner, Guenther Oettinger, saying thoroughness was
essential.
Fitch affirms diversified miners
Fitch Ratings has affirmed the ratings of the three major diversified mining
companies, Anglo American, BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto.
Eastplats hits Q4 wall, impairs for $46.3m
Shares in Eastplats slumped 7% on the JSE as it posted a horror decline in
year-on-year profits, suffered a $46.5m write-down, and said projects might be
rescoped permanently unless third-party funding was acquired.

















