ARM shows platinum ambition in Implats deal
African Rainbow Minerals said it was interested in other platinum deals as it seals the extension of its Two Rivers joint venture with Impala Platinum.
Trio of forces behind Botswana coal failure
Botswana has failed to live up to its coal production growth plans which could be blamed on the Botswana government, junior miners and Eskom.
Miners seek to prevail as Eskom denies crisis
South African mining firms are finding a way around the power crisis even while Eskom, now without its top leadership for three months, denies one exists.
South32 will offer JSE investors mid-cap choice
The listing of South32 on the JSE will see it slot into the scarcely populated mid-cap mining space currently occupied by Exxaro Resources, but few others.
Zim diamond miners told to sell 50% in shares
Diamond mining firms in Zimbabwe will have to sell 50% of their businesses to state-owned companies, according to comments in the country's parliament.
Eskom suspends CEO, launches 3-month inquiry
Eskom said it would launch an independent inquiry that required top management to step aside whilst it interrogated financial, primary energy and project activities.
Platinum stocks to fall 8% in 2015
Platinum inventories, blamed for suppressing the platinum price, would fall again in 2015 as the market remained in a supply deficit.
Lonmin, Impala may return to debt, equity markets
Impala may struggle to finance its R30bn capital programme while Lonmin was delaying the inevitable by failing to address its cash burn, analysts said.
Miners may test SA Govt’s BEE charter in court
End-March currently stands as a critical moment for the SA mining sector as a government report about the status of the 10-year BEE process falls due.
Northam R2.5bn book-build augurs well for BEE
Shares worth R2.5 owned by ENRC in Northam were placed with investors at the slimmest of discounts - an outcome the firm said augured well for its BEE deal.