Friedland exits as Ivanhoe, Rio sign financing deal
Ivanhoe Mines says its founder and Chief Executive Robert Friedland has resigned as
part of a financing deal with majority shareholder Rio Tinto.
Zimbabwe backtracks on indigenisation
Zimbabwe's banking and services sectors did not have to comply with indigenisation in the same way was mining, the indigenisation minister has said.
Newcastle reboot to lift AMSA in 2015
ArcelorMittal South Africa said cost cutting and increased volumes would make a positive contribution to its half-year figures.
NUMSA affiliates to ignore Eskom interdict
NUMSA affiliate said it would ignore an interdict obtained by Eskom banning its workers from going on strike.
AMCU extends olive branch to NUM
Joseph Mathunjwa, president of AMCU said he had invited NUM leader Senzeni Zokwana to join him in commemorating the Marikana killings on August 16.
Transnet faces R85bn class action
Transnet faces an R85bn class action from members of its pension funds who claim the firm stripped the funds of assets.
Economy will recover from strike: Davies
Rob Davies, trade and industry minister, said South Africa would recover from the five month platinum strike as minerals beneficiation took centre stage.
London Mining falls to record low
London Mining said it had to raise finance in order to keep trading - an announcement that added further pressure to it share price down 92% this year.
Namdeb searches for 78 carat diamond
Police in Namibia are searching for a missing 78 carat diamond which went missing from Namdeb during a recent strike.
Rockwell recovers four 100c plus stones
Rockwell Diamonds said the discovery of four high value stones in the Middle Orange River supported its decision to use technology in that region.

















