Tanzania sets out plan for super tax
Tanzania will not unilaterally impose a proposed super profit tax on mining firms but will try to persuade existing firms to comply, says a senior government official.
Mozambique to step up diamond controls
Mozambique is speeding up preparations to join an international conflict diamond monitoring scheme amid widespread gem smuggling from Zimbabwe's Marange mines, reports state media.
Wage negotiations start for coal and gold
The National Union of Mineworkers has started wage talks with the Chamber of Mines on the union's demand for a 14% rise in salaries from gold and coal miners.
Tough times for PGM miners, despite outlook
Platinum is the sector of South Africa’s mining industry generally held to have the best-looking future. But you wouldn’t know that judging by recent developments.
Ngqula, Erwin meet up in coal sector
Former South African Airways and Industrial Development Corporation CEO Khaya Ngqula has got his hands dirty - literally - plying his trade in the coal industry.
Australia releases mine tax draft
Australia's government has released draft legislation for its controversial mining profits tax, keeping the 30% rate and says resource firms will be able to push for more changes.
Exxaro gets interdict to stop strike
Exxaro has been granted a temporary interdict prohibiting workers from striking.
Govt makes progress on Quattro quotas
The department of mineral resources has granted entitlement to two new coal exporters under the Quattro system, with a further two slots still up for grabs.
Karee outage hits Lonmin shares
Lonmin’s shares have lost ground following a downward revision of the company’s production target, coupled with an upward adjustment of unit costs.
Beneficiation now official policy, says Manyi
Cabinet has approved mineral beneficiation as policy for South Africa, says spokesperson Jimmy Manyi.

















