Uranium (G)one
Not long ago, SA’s uranium entrepreneurs said supplying the world with fresh
production was just a case of flicking the switch. So how did the demise of the
industry come about?
Kasukuwere to support Implats principles
Zimbabwean minister, Saviour Kasukuwere, says a "once empowered, always
empowered’ principle would be supported while changes to royalties payable
may be considered.
Great Basin in talks to bail out BEE partner
When it rains it pours for Great Basin Gold, which has had a C$50m share
placement interrupted by news its empowerment partner needs bailing out.
Kasukuwere to support Implats principles
Zimbabwean minister, Saviour Kasukuwere, says a "once empowered, always
empowered’ principle would be supported while changes to royalties payable
may be considered.
Great Basin in talks to bail out BEE partner
When it rains it pours for Great Basin Gold, which has had a C$50m share
placement interrupted by news its empowerment partner needs bailing out.
Harry Winston, others circle BHP’s diamonds
Diamond miner and luxury jeweller Harry Winston is among several potential suitors circling BHP Billiton's majority stake in the EKATI diamond mine in Canada.
Harmony Gold launches Esop
Harmony Gold Mining will give employees who work at the rock face up to 2.9% of its share capital.
Transnet completes Rio Tinto wagons contract
Transnet has marked the shipping of the last 98 of 200 wagons and spare parts as part of an order by Rio Tinto.
Implats lifts veil on “in principle’ Zim deal
Impala Platinum says its "in principle’ agreement with Zimbabwe sees it
receive compensation for a $153m indigenisation transaction completed in
2006.
More to follow Northam’s lead over stoppages
The courts will increasingly act as arbiters for disputes over safety-related
mine closures, as more mining firms are expected to seek legal recourse
against Section 54 stoppages.