State fires back over Kumba’s Sishen bid
The DMR has rejected Kumba Iron Ore’s right application over a portion of Sishen mine because the group submitted a "fraudulent' application, reports Business Day.
Uranium One appoints new CEO
Uranium One says it has appointed Chris Sattler as the company's new CEO to succeed Jean Nortier.
Lonmin’s furnace woes curb output
Lonmin says its endless Number One furnace problems may be over, but not before the company’s Achilles’ once again puts a damper on operations.
First Uranium needs cash yet again
Nine months after it raised $150m, First Uranium needs yet more cash to keep going after technical problems with the shaft at the Ezulwini mine hit gold production.
SA mines deliver for Aquarius
Aquarius Platinum has reported good production numbers for the December quarter, which bodes well as the rand platinum price has risen.
Supply tight as Eskom battles wet coal
Eskom says it has put measures in place to protect stocks from rain, but warns SA's power supply remains tight.
Jubilee buys stake in IPP
Jubilee Platinum has bought a 51% stake in an independent power producer for R27.5m
Platfields solves one of its problems
It's costing Platfields R40m to settle a third-party claim over its most important prospecting right, but it still has plenty of other issues to deal with.
You pays your money and takes your choice
Differing opinions are what create markets and two top investment firms have come up with very different recommendations on which platinum shares to buy.
ArcelorMittal sees slow steel recovery
Demand for steel in the developed world will only return to pre-crisis levels in 2015, says ArcelorMittal chair Lakshmi Mittal.