Lonmin edges lower as no-shows continue
Lonmin’s shares inch further down as the company reports attendance figures of
8% - fewer than one in 12 of the group’s 28,000 workers.
Ill Lonmin CEO admitted to hospital
Lonmin CEO Ian Farmer has been diagnosed with a serious illness and admitted
to hospital, the group says. Meanwhile, 30 people have died in a police crackdown.
Platinum impervious to strike … for now
The platinum price may well respond if a strike at South Africa's producers were to continue for another month, said Impala Platinum's Derek Engelbrecht.
SA mining policy must support sector’s desire for new projects, says...
MINING companies have rehabilitated themselves from the overspend of the previous commodity cycle but it was crucial that the sector begin spending again in...
Jubilee bags chrome resources
Jubilee Platinum wins the right to retreat platinum group element tailings on the
Dilokong mine, hailed by the firm as a major advance in its strategy.
Nkwe backtracks over suspension
Nkwe Platinum is to place the relisting of its ASX-listed shares on the back burner because of continued uncertainty over the group’s hold on key assets.
‘Normal’ platinum output unlikely before July
PLATINUM miners have started communicating a settlement wage offer directly to
employees after negotiations failed,
Another court setback for Nkwe
The Constitutional Court has dealt a further blow to Nkwe Platinum’s bid to regain some prospecting rights the group lost in an earlier ruling.
Russian sanctions benefit SA’s platinum mines as by-product prices surge
Embattled South African platinum miners are being handed a measure of relief from their grim financial situation by the jump in the prices of...
Sibanye-Stillwater’s Finland expedition is Froneman’s bid to influence metal demand
THE last time a South African mining company packed for Finland, it ended in tundra and tears. That was in 2004 when Gold Fields...


















