Steel industry will be forced to comply – Davies
Trade and industry minister Rob Davies says government is intent on using policy tools to achieve competitive steel pricing to benefit downstream industries.
Harmony lifts December output 2% q-o-q
Harmony Gold said it increased production 2% in the December quarter compared to the previous September quarter when output came in at 281,000 ounces.
Rockwell gains 16% after R72.6m BEE boost
Shares in Rockwell Diamonds gained 16% in Johannesburg after news it had found a new empowerment partner.
Ramaphosa to stay in ‘unregulated’ industry
Cyril Ramaphosa will establish blind trusts to manage extant investments in unregulated industries while selling investments in regulated industries to the Pembani Group.
Eskom board not to be overhauled: Nene
The government was increasing the size of Eskom's board and replacing its chairman, but was not overhauling it, said finance minister Nhlanhla Nene.
Colliery will pollute Vaal River water
A proposal to develop a coal colliery on the banks of South Africa's Vaal River has been criticised by Rand Water.
Amplats takes debt collectors to court
Anglo American Platinum is challenging a law firm and an administration company involved in debt collection that could change the way debt collection is managed.
Zambia may lift royalties, bin corporate tax
Zambia may dispose of corporate taxes for mining companies and raise the 6% royalty on minerals instead.
Guinea approves $20bn Simandou proposal
Guinea has approved the $20bn development of a portion of its Simandou iron ore prospect involving Rio Tinto, Chinalco and the World Bank's IFC.
Exxaro to post 20% earnings slide
A lower contribution from equity accounted investments would rub out the gains achieved in Exxaro Resources' coal division for the 2015 financial year.


















