Gold wage talks to restart July 6
Wage negotiations between gold producers and employer unions would resume on July 6 for another three-day installment.
Vele’s development costs soar
Coal of Africa says the cost of developing its Vele Colliery in Limpopo had increased by 27%, due to delays caused by the suspension of development at the mine.
Aquarius, Implats mull second Mimosa shaft
Aquarius Platinum and Impala Platinum were considering plans to sink a second shaft at their Mimosa Platinum Mine in Zimbabwe.
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.
Zim miners to resist 42% power cost hike
Zimbabwe's Chamber of Mines has resisted a proposed 42% increase in electricity tariffs by Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company.
Anglo shakes up senior management ranks
Anglo American announced a shake-up of its senior management ranks with Peter Whitcutt heading up the group's group marketing business.
Strike at Anglo’s Kleinkopje into its third day
Production of export-dedicated coal from Anglo American's Kleinkopje mine entered its third day, the group said.
Renewed calls for AngloGold spinoff
There have been renewed calls for the demerger of AngloGold Ashanti's South African assets following a heavy decline in its bonds.
Eskom chose poorly: Chamber of Commerce
The Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry said Eskom should not blame contractors when it was the utility's decision-making that led to Medupi overruns.
Eskom not running out of cash: Molefe
South African power utility, Eskom, was not running out of cash but it had to be prudent on expenditure including the R2bn it spent a month on diesel.


















