Sibanye expects 2015 profit to halve
However, the group is expecting the current financial year to be much better owing to a higher rand gold price and rectification of last year's operating issues.
Zim cuts fees, but only juniors benefit
Zimbabwe cut fees for exploration of platinum but the improvement in industry competitiveness did not specially help established producers, said Aquarius Platinum.
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.
Resgen $400m finance talks plod on
Resource Generation said a proposed financing structure, currently under negotiation with a club of financiers, would remove the need to issue equity.
SA platinum sector needs consolidation
Ben Magara, CEO of Lonmin, said the South African platinum industry needs consolidation in order to guarantee supply discipline.
DMR misses end-April charter court target
The South African government had missed a self-imposed end-April deadline for clarity on the mining charter as it had not yet submitted papers to the courts.
SA has three months to avoid credit downgrade
South Africa would have to deliver on national budget promises to cut spending and raise taxes in order to avoid a credit downgrade.
Coal miners told improve or face regulation
South African coal miners were told to either improve the quality of coal supply to Eskom or face government regulation.
Rio Tinto studying $500m RBM expansion
Anglo-Australian group Rio Tinto is considering expanding Richards Bay Minerals at a cost of $500m.
Implats to lift 2016 platinum output 17%
Impala Platinum will increase production 17% in 2016 as it recovered from a five-month strike at operations in South Africa.


















