Progress in black coal miner push: Gigaba
Malusi Gigaba, public enterprises minister, said there had been progress in efforts to establish a new generation of black controlled coal mining companies.
CoAL concludes Yishun share placement
Coal of Africa has completed a share placement and loan agreement with China's Yishun Brightrise Investment raising a combined $24m for its Makhado project.
Peace pact won’t deter unrest: analyst
Violence between rival unions would not be quelled even if AMCU signed the peace pact as proposed by the South African government, an analyst has said.
Khumalo may take Metallon to LSE
Mzi Khumalo said he may take Metallon Gold to the London Stock Exchange if the firm can purchase more gold mines in Africa.
Forbes Coal to buy Ikwezi Mining KZN coal
Forbes Coal is to buy a property adjacent to its Magdalena mine in KwaZulu-Natal province for R8m from Ikwezi Mining.
CoAL’s R80m Woestalleen sale approved
Coal of Africa, which recently appointed David Brown as CEO, said it had won approval from the DMR for the sale of its Woestalleen complex.
Oliphant calls for expeditious wage talks
Mildred Oliphant, labour minister, has called for speedy resolution to the country's wage talks saying the economy could not afford prolonged strike action.
AMCU, Amplats disaffection rumbles on
Disaffection between AMCU and Amplats rumbled on after the union's president said it was not consulted about the proposed sale of platinum mines in Rustenburg.
Sibanye’s mine restarts after union pact
Sibanye Gold said it would conduct an investigation into violence on its Beatrix mine which lost about R23m in revenue following a two-day shut-down.
Mwana consider restarting nickel smelter
Mwana Africa, the UK-listed firm, is considering restarting its Bindura nickel smelter in Zimbabwe after prices for the metal supplied as a concentrate plummet.


















