Mozambique’s Renamo says militias regrouping
Former militiamen of Mozambique's Renamo were regrouping in the country's Inhambane province, the party said.
Gemfields turns in hefty profit increase
Gemfields reported an hefty increase in interim net profit and said steady demand for its products would continue for the foreseeable future.
Stockpile depletion to hit Tharisa output
Tharisa said the decline in stockpiles at its North-West province mine would result in 'non-optimal' feed to the plant which would affect production.
NUM to fight Lonmin job cut plan
The National Union of Mineworkers said it was "extremely shocked" by Lonmin's plans to cut up to 3,500 jobs, adding that it would fight the move.
Lucara finds largest gem in a century
Canadian diamond mining firm, Lucara Diamond Corporation, has recovered the largest diamond - at some 1,111 carats - in more than a century.
Eskom faces 17mt coal shortfall by 2017
Eskom, the South African power utility, faced a 17 million tonne coal shortfall for some of its coal-fired power stations by 2017.
Friedland exits as Ivanhoe, Rio sign financing deal
Ivanhoe Mines says its founder and Chief Executive Robert Friedland has resigned as
part of a financing deal with majority shareholder Rio Tinto.
NCOP to vote on MPRDA on March 27
The National Council of Provinces is to vote on the controversial changes to the MPRDA on March 27.
SA platinum producers ready for strike
South Africa's platinum industry would prefer strike action than bow to double digit pay increases, analysts said.
Mopani suspends projects in tax row
Glencore's Mopani Copper Mines will suspend some of its planned $800m projects in Zambia after the authorities withheld $200m in VAT returns.
















