Rockwell in fresh round of restructuring
Rockwell Diamonds is to shut its Johannesburg office, send senior management to the Northern Cape operations, and curtail more production.
Keaton to ride out storm in troubled coal sector
Keaton Energy CEO, Mandi Glad, said the firm would survive the downturn in the coal sector, especially following its streamlining.
Harmony Gold thrives as rand raises margin
Harmony Gold's operating margin would have increased 27% were the current rand gold price applied to its September quarter figures.
SA gold shares may sustain bump in revenue
A sustained run in South African gold shares could be sustained as rand weakness was informed by fundamental matters specific to the country's credit rating.
Anglo $2bn sale target “a stretch”, say analysts
Analysts are sceptical Anglo will be able to follow up the sale of its Tarmac stake with quite the same success amid the slide in commodity prices in 2015.
SA gold shares motor on fresh rand weakness
South African gold shares were propelled by another bout of rand weakness taking the rand gold price to a five-year high of R594,724 per kilogram.
MPRDA due in parliament after re-draft
Amendments to the Minerals & Petroleum Resources Development Act will return to parliament this year as the government re-writes clauses on state ownership.
SA aids AMSA by extending import duties
ArcelorMittal South Africa had "a reasonable prospect" profitability as a key requirement for its recovery - steel import duties - were extended by the Govt.
People to watch: Sibanye CEO, Neal Froneman
Last year was active even by Sibanye Gold CEO, Neal Froneman's standards, but in 2016 analysts will want to see a focus on operational excellence.
People to watch: Anglo CEO, Mark Cutifani
2016 will be a critical year for Anglo American's Mark Cutifani where success will be measured on how quickly he can restructure the firm.