Wage deal “imminent”: Mathunjwa
However some key issues remain unresolved including the length of the proposed wage deal said AMCU president, Joseph Mathunjwa.
Intimidation wracks Impala’s Rustenburg mine
NUM claims widespread intimidation by a new, emergent union is the root cause of
a 20,000-person strong stay-away at Impala Platinum's key mine.
Smokey Hills progress pleases Platinum Australia
Platinum Australia says it has made significant progress at Smokey Hills since it switched from contract mining to an owner operator in January.
Impala to miss output target
Impala Platinum expects to produce 1.82 million ounces of platinum in its financial year that ends in June, down slightly from an original target of 1.85 million.
Sibanye-Stillwater petitions US to levy Russian palladium imports
SIBANYE-Stillwater has filed an antidumping claim on Russian imports of unwrought palladium which it says are harming the viability of Stillwater, the group's US...
PIC buys 8% stake in Northam as Afripalm exits
UPDATED: Lazarus Zim's Afripalm Resources has quit its stake in Northam Platinum,
which sees the platinum producer's BEE shareholding fall to 12%.
Aquarius’ R1.25bn Booysendal deal on the brink
It's been two years since Northam Platinum agreed to sell Aquarius Platinum 31
million ounces contained in Booysendal South in which time DMR approval has been
pending.
Question mark hangs over Lonmin future
Johannesburg's platinum stocks have all been battered in the last 45 days, but it's the full extent of metal price weakness on Lonmin that is the most engaging.
Aquarius swings back into profit
AQUARIUS Platinum swung to a net profit as higher metal prices outweighed lower output resulting from the temporary closure of the Everest mine.
Mugabe takes Zimplats to court in effort to seize land
ZIMPLATS has been dragged to court with President Robert Mugabe seeking to finalise the take-over of nearly 28,000 hectares of platinum land claims belonging...


















