SA’s mining sector saved stumbling Transnet R1.6bn with just one intervention...
WHAT exactly is going wrong at Transnet Freight Rail (TFR), the largest business unit of the state-owned ports and rail company? Speaking to company...
Thungela opts for growth over windfall dividends after opening shopfront in...
THERMAL coal miner Thungela Resources pushed the boat out this month, announcing plans to buy Ensham, a coal mine in Australia’s Queensland, for R4.1bn....
Talks with Botswana on new diamond deal held “in good spirits”...
ANGLO American CEO, Duncan Wanblad said negotiations over a new diamond marketing agreement between its 85%-owned De Beers and Botswana had been held "in...
Harmony to boost interim earnings up to 40% after rand, gold...
HARMONY Gold will report a 20% to 40% year-on-year improvement in basic earnings for the six months ended December 31, the company said in...
Anglo to spend $4.8bn on UK crop nutrient project Woodsmith to...
ANGLO American will spend $800m this year and a further $1bn a year until 2027 on its UK crop nutrients project Woodsmith taking its...
Gold Fields seeking “incremental growth” after Yamana failure, says interim CEO
GOLD Fields will return to dealmaking in order to remedy a steep production decline from about 2026 with the focus falling on incremental growth...
De Ruyter to leave Eskom “with immediate effect”
ANDRE de Ruyter is to step down as CEO of Eskom with immediate effect following a “special board meeting”, the state-owned power utility said...
Eskom coal-fired plants to be resuscitated and concessioned to private sector
A CONSORTIUM consisting of international energy experts will review which of Eskom's coal-fired power stations can be resuscitated ahead of their concessioning to the...
AngloGold keeps it steady but CEO Alberto Calderon rows against tide...
ANGLOGOLD Ashanti elected to retain its Córrego do Sítio operations (CdS) in Brazil operated by subsidiary AGA Mineração after failing to attract a buyer...
Sibanye-Stillwater employees returned safely after storm blows over vandalised pylons
SIBANYE Stillwater said about 20 employees providing care and maintenance services at its Cooke shafts west of Johannesburg were returned to surface following a...


















