Panel appointed to drive platinum labour debate
UPDATED: The panel, mandated by the Chamber of Mines, will open discussion on
centralised bargaining and socio-economic issues that relate to platinum mining.
Mantengu hails Blue Ridge project as corporate finance dream
MINING tailings is lucrative business for those who get the technology right. DRDGold is the established brand in the industry, but rivals such as...
BEE flaws sank Aquarius Pt, China deal
The proposed sale of Blue Ridge and Sheba's Ridge to a Chinese consortium could not be approved by the South African government owing to BEE shortcomings.
Platinum strike goes on as Govt talks fail
The Inter-Governmental Task Team has been dissolved without finding a way to end a 20-week strike over wages in South Africa's platinum industry.
Another nail in JSE’s flailing mining sector as RBPlat bids farewell
THE South African mining story of the year has surely been the epic tussle between Implats and Northam for RBPlats. It is all over...
Amplats’s Griffith: “Let’s learn from gold’
Miners operating in platinum have much to learn from their peers in gold, according
to Anglo American Platinum CEO Chris Griffith.
NUM wage deal with Implats on the horizon
The National Union of Mineworkers says it could sign a new wage deal with Impala Platinum as early as Saturday after ironing out some issues over pension and housing allowances.
NUM stands firm on Implats wage demands
A union at Impala Platinum says it will stick to its 15% pay rise demand in mediation talks next week but wants a quick end to the dispute.
Unki deal raises question over Zimplats future
Will the finalisation of Unki's indigenisation deal with the Zimbabwean government serve as the model for the larger Zimplats asset in which Impala Platinum is invested?
Amplats’ 2022 production target “at risk” if Eskom resumes loadshedding, Viljoen...
ANGLO American Platinum's (Amplats') production forecast for 2022 would be at risk if Eskom implemented significant power rationing between now and December, said the...

















