Matona to subject Eskom to close Govt control
Tshediso Matona, the CEO elect of Eskom, will subject the utility to even closer government scrutiny.
IFM posts H1 loss, says H2 will generate cash
International Ferro Metals produced a disappointing first half pretax loss but looked to better days in the second half of its financial year.
MPRDA review process known in March
The process to which the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Amendment Act will be submitted will be known by Parliament in March.
Pressure grows in Zim on platinum miners
Zimbabwe has reiterated its view that it will not pay for mines in the country in terms of its proposed indigenisation strategy.
Mathunjwa convinced strike remains strong
Joseph Mathunjwa, president of AMCU, said support for the union's 16 week strike remained as strong as ever.
Tharisa loses 30% of October shifts
Tharisa said it lost about 30% of all production shifts in October at its Tharisa Mine following two Section 54 stoppages.
Seifsa sets July 25 deadline to end strike
Steel and Engineering Industries Federation of South Africa has given unions until July 25 to agree to a government-sponsored wage proposal.
Zuma says SA facing struggle to grow
South Africa faced a "serious struggle" in cutting unemployment and boosting economic growth, said President Jacob Zuma.
Mining is ours so part with 51%: Chinamasa
Patrick Chinamasa, finance minister of Zimbabwe, said the country will clarify its indigenisation laws but warned mining investors that 51% local ownership stood.
LRA should be amended for ballots: Griffith
Amplats CEO, Chris Griffith, says the Labour Relations Act should be amended to allow for strike balloting.

















