IMF advises Zambia replace tax system
The International Monetary Fund has applauded Zambia's decision to review its tax system but said it should avoid replacing it with mine-by-mine agreements.
Miners in Zambia to cut power up to 15%
Mining firms in Zambia have agreed to cut power usage by between 10% and 15% to ease pressure on the country's national grid.
SA resources stocks plumb new depths
South African mining equities were under the kosh again as metal prices continued to sink.
Senegal to chase mining investment
Senegal president Macky Sall said the west African country would chase down mining investmentn so its economy could grow at 7% a year.
‘Amcu won’t call illegal strike’: Gama
The Associated Mineworkers & Construction Union (Amcu) said it would not call an illegal strike and wasn't behind the proposed sit-in at Amplats.
Yaluma says Glencore acting illegally
Glencore had acted illegally by reducing mining activity at its Sable Zinc Kabwe facility in Zambia, said the country's mines minister, Christopher Yaluma.
Eskom in deal with unions, contractors
Eskom said it hoped for more stable employee relations at its Medupi and Kusile construction sites following signing of a new partnership agreement.
Stonewall considering Johannesburg listing
Australian gold junior, Stonewall Mining, which mines gold in South Africa's Mpumalanga province, said it was considering a Johannesburg listing.
Keaton keeps beat on output growth
Keaton Energy lifted coal output in the third quarter at both Vanggatfontein and Vaalkraantz in line with the firm's plans to turn in a stable performance this year.
West Rand’s toxic heritage
Rivers in the west Rand of Johannesburg are contaminated with uranium owing to the large amount of ore mined and kept above surface containing the mineral.


















