Shabangu condems Hawks raid
Mining Minister Susan Shabangu has described the raid on her department and the State Law Advisers' offices by the Hawks last month as "highly irregular".
Transnet won’t be carved up, says CEO
Stripping Transnet of its rail infrastructure assets will be "disastrous', while the notion was sending the wrong message to bondholders, says CEO Brian Molefe.
Strikes helping Eskom
Strikes in the metals and mining sectors and brief snaps of winter have taken significant pressure off Eskom during the coldest months of the year, says CEO Brian Dames.
Optimum Coal in major refinancing
Optimum Coal is busy restructuring its finances ahead of what looks like a major capital programme to build new mines to maintain and grow production.
Implats stays confident on Zimbabwe
Impala Platinum CEO David Brown remains confident over the future of the group's Zimplats operations, which could transform Impala's future if all goes to plan.
Rail may be split from Transnet: report
The rail operations of state-owned freight logistics group Transnet may be split into a separate firm, reports Business Day.
BHP posts record profit, boosts dividend
BHP Billiton has delivered a record second-half profit, driven largely by soaring prices for iron ore, allowing it to award investors a big hike in dividends.
ANC plans to dig deep on mine overhaul study
The ANC plans to complete by the end of the year a study on how to use its vast mineral wealth to fight widespread poverty.
Gold slides 3.5% as investors cash in gains
Gold has surrendered gains to fall 3.5%, as above-consensus US economic data lift stock markets.
Mines BEE target met, says Chamber
The Chamber of Mines says black ownership among its members averages 28% and already exceeds state-mandated targets.


















