Platmin faces production delays
The riots at Platmin's Pilanesberg mine in June could set back the ramp-up to full production by three to six months.
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.
Sibanye-Stillwater likely to drive for quick pay resolution at platinum group...
SIBANYE-Stillwater was likely to drive for a quick resolution to wage demands at its platinum group metal (PGM) mines, said Business Times citing equity...
Wesizwe plays waiting game in BEE muddle
Wesizwe Platinum hasn't yet become embroiled in the once-empowered, always-empowered debate as its BEE partners are still technically 'empowered'.
Modikwa employees return to work
Modikwa Platinum has agreed to wage increases of between 8.5% and 10%, ending a three week protected strike.
Platmin to return consolidated: Gilbertson
Platmin's proposed delisting was the precursor to a stronger, consolidated company when the market was more supportive, said Brian Gilbertson, chairman of Platmin shareholder, Pallinghurst Resources.
Southern Palladium gives prospects much-needed good news boost
PLATINUM Group Metal (PGM) exploration firm Southern Palladium today published promising results from a geotechnical study of its Bengwenyama prospect.
Bengwenyama is rich in palladium...
Glencore to retain 50% share of Mototolo with Amplats
GLENCORE has all but exited the platinum industry following the unbundling of its Lonmin stake to shareholders in 2015, and the sale of Eland...
Northam losses rise as strike continues
Production losses at Northam Platinum have started ticking up as a strike among
rock drill operators at its Zondereinde mine extends into its third week.
RBPlat left to puzzle new twist after Northam makes ‘unsolicited approach’
THE latest development in the battle for control of Royal Bafokeng Platinum (RBPlat) between Northam Platinum (Northam) and Impala Platinum (Implats) is that Northam...


















