Aquarius to return to NUM wage talks
Aquarius Platinum said it would start wage talks with the National Union of Mineworkers after last year agreeing to a hike slightly above inflation.
Cabal plotted to oust Zimbabwe’s Mugabe
Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe president, said a cabal had plotted to remove him from power.
Eskom’s Koko dubs Exxaro 30% BEE restructure an “insult”
ESKOM'S Matshela Koko described Exxaro Resources' new black economic empowerment (BEE) structure an "insult", according to BusinessLive which cited a comment made on Twitter...
CoM applauds Gordhan’s restraint on tax
The Chamber of Mines of South Africa applauded the 2016 National Budget presented by newly appointed finance minister, Pravin Gordhan.
Zambia’s Lungu takes helm at tricky time
Edgar Lungu takes the helm in Zambia at a difficult time for the country owing to slow economic growth and poor copper prices.
Absa seeks liquidation of Majali firm
Banking group Absa has applied for the final liquidation of Tshozi Investments, owned by controversial businessman Sandile Majali, according to the firm's legal head.
Zambia plans sovereign wealth fund
Zambia plans to establish a sovereign wealth fund in an attempt to diversify its economy away from copper mining.
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.
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.
CoM ‘apprehensive’ as strike threat builds
Elize Strydom, chief negotiator at the Chamber of Mines of SA, declared herself apprehensive owing to possible strike action at the country's platinum mines.


















