Eskom drops Tsotsi man for inquiry
Nick Linnell, appointed by former Eskom chairman, Zola Tsotsi, to head a probe into the power utility's affairs, has been dropped from the investigation.
Merafe to post leap in interim earnings
Merafe Resources said the weakness of the rand against the dollar and higher ferrochrome production would help interim headline share earnings 142% higher.
Sasol to monetize Mozambique gas
Sasol said it was seeking ways to monetise Mozambique's oil and gas resources rather than seeing all the southern African country's resources exported to Asia.
IMF paints bleak picture for SA growth in 2016
The International Monetary Fund has forecast economic growth of only 1.3% in 2016 - the lowest level since recession in 2009
Northam credit upgraded after R6.6bn BEE deal
Northam Platinum's credit rating was upgraded by owing to balance sheet improvements, increased output, and a three-year wage deal at Zondereinde.
Acacia scouring West Africa for growth
Brad Gordon, CEO of Acacia Mining, said the company may find production growth opportunities in Burkina Faso, Senegal and Mali.
Congo approves Kamoa stake sale to Zijin
The Democratic Republic of Congo approved the sale of a 49.5% stake in the Kamoa copper project by Ivanhoe Mining to Zijin Mining Group.
Paladin shares hit as seeks debt reduction
Shares in Sydney-listed Paladin Energy fell the most in 13 years as it sought to shore up its heavily indebted balance sheet.
EFF to launch targeted campaign of shutdowns
The Economic Freedom Fighters said it would launch a campaign of targeted shutdowns if certain institutions failed to meet its 30-day ultimatum.
Lonmin, unions to blame for Marikana atrocity
Lonmin did not use its best endeavours to resolve disputes and AMCU did not exercise effective control over members in the run up to the 2012 shootings of 34 miners.


















