SA remains coy to fiddle with rand
South Africa will not be making "inappropriate short-term" responses to weaken the rand as this will hamper longer-term economic growth, says finance minister Pravin Gordhan.
Gold outlook tarnished
SA gold share investors have seen scant profit from the gold rampage coming their way, as it is blunted by the stronger rand and so-called South African discount.
Anglo American CEO slams nationalisation
Anglo American CEO Cynthia Carroll has derided nationalisation as an economic policy that - drawing on the group's prior experiences in Zambia - "simply does not work".
Law to nationalise mineral rights – critics
New legislation will remove the final reference to privately held ownership of minerals, in effect nationalising mineral rights, critics say.
Supply fears hurt Amsa sales
ArcelorMittal SA CEO Nonkululeko Nyembezi-Heita says jitters over the stability of iron ore supply may have prompted the group's South African customers to source steel from abroad.
Majali to appear in court
Alleged corporate hijacker Sandile Majali, who was at the centre of the Oilgate scandal, is expected to appear in a Johannesburg court.
Aquarius Platinum looks at listing Mimosa
Mimosa - the Zimbabwean platinum producer jointly owned by Aquarius Platinum and Impala Platinum could be listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange.
Transnet commits to expand coal exports
Transnet has committed to increasing coal export capacity on the Richards Bay coal line to 81mt/year by 2014 provided it gets take or pay contracts with the coal exporters.
Kebble trial resumes
Slain mining magnate Brett Kebble's murder trial is set to continue, more than five years after he was shot dead.
Num: revoke Pamodzi Gold liquidation
The Num says it is concerned that assets at Aurora's mines are being sold as scrap, saying the "obviously failed" liquidation of Pamodzi Gold should be nullified.